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BPC-157/TB-500/GHK-Cu BlendAlso known as: BTG Blend, Body Protection Compound 157, Thymosin Beta-4, Copper Peptide, GHK-Cu

Mechanism of Action

BPC-157 promotes tissue healing primarily via vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) modulation, supporting angiogenesis and tissue restoration. TB-500 enhances cell migration and angiogenesis by regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics. GHK-Cu stimulates collagen synthesis and exerts antioxidant effects, aiding skin renewal and reducing inflammation. The combination results in synergistic enhancement of tissue regeneration, wound healing, neuroprotective effects, and collagen production.

Reported Research Benefits

  • Preclinical research on muscle and tendon repair, wound healing, angiogenesis enhancement, neuroprotection, anti-inflammatory effects, skin rejuvenation, and collagen stimulation for anti-aging purposes.

Dosing Protocol & Reconstitution

In laboratory research, the blend is supplied as a lyophilized powder to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water. Administration is typically via subcutaneous injection using insulin syringes. Storage is at 2–8°C with a stability window of up to 60 days post-reconstitution. Exact dosing is calculated based on experimental requirements using peptide calculators to ensure precision.

Research Notes

Laboratory studies demonstrate synergistic effects in regenerative medicine models, showing enhanced muscle repair, increased angiogenesis, reduced inflammation, and improved skin quality. The blend is non-addictive and well-tolerated in controlled environments. The half-life varies per component: BPC-157 shows a moderate half-life conducive to daily dosing; TB-500 has a longer duration of action affecting cellular migration; GHK-Cu acts primarily through modulation of gene expression and oxidative stress.

Research Summary

A triple-peptide blend combining the tissue repair properties of BPC-157 and TB-500 with the collagen-stimulating and antioxidant effects of GHK-Cu. GHK-Cu additionally activates over 4,000 human genes involved in tissue remodeling, anti-aging, and wound healing. Together, this stack targets inflammation, angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and cellular regeneration across multiple organ systems.

Side Effects & Safety

Cumulative side effect profile of all three components. Copper overload is unlikely at research peptide doses of GHK-Cu but should be monitored with prolonged use. No human trial data for this specific combination.

Stability & Storage

Refer to research notes

Molecular Data

Primary literature: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=BPC-157+GHK-Cu+TB-500+regeneration