Accelerate Healing from the Inside Out — Targeted Peptide Therapy for Tissue Repair and Inflammation
Peptide therapy for injury recovery is well-suited for patients recovering from tendon, ligament, or muscle injuries; dealing with chronic inflammation or slow-healing tissue; looking to complement shockwave therapy or physical therapy for enhanced results; or anyone seeking a regenerative edge in recovery without medications or surgery.
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is a recovery-focused peptide with strong evidence for supporting tissue healing. It accelerates repair in tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints, reduces local inflammation, supports gut mucosal repair, and has meaningful data behind it in both research and clinical use. Best for patients with a specific injury focus.
A three-peptide combination of GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 — providing tissue repair and anti-inflammatory support alongside skin and hair regeneration. TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) adds systemic tissue repair and flexibility support. Best for patients who want comprehensive regenerative support across recovery and aesthetics.
The most comprehensive recovery blend — combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500, and KPV. KPV adds immune modulation and gut health support to the recovery stack. Best for patients with significant chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, or complex recovery needs.
Peptides are administered as small subcutaneous injections, typically once daily 5 days per week. Your provider will recommend the right peptide and protocol based on your injury type, goals, and any existing health conditions. Many patients notice pain reduction and improved function beginning within 1–2 weeks for acute injuries; chronic injuries typically require 4–6 weeks. A minimum 6–12 week course is recommended before fully assessing response.
Peptide therapy is generally well tolerated. Common considerations include mild injection site reactions (easily managed with site rotation) and occasional mild bruising. Not appropriate for active malignancy or pregnancy. All protocols are physician-supervised with regular monitoring.
Not appropriate for: active malignancy · pregnancy · sulfur sensitivity (NAD+)
All peptides dosed daily, 5 days per week. Preferred sites: outer buttock (most preferred), abdomen, upper outer arm.
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