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Wound Healing Stack

Accelerated Wound & Tissue Healing

Recovery & Healing

Description

A focused healing protocol for wounds, burns, cuts, and tissue damage combining the most evidence-based tissue repair peptides with collagen support for optimal recovery.

🔬 How It Works

BPC-157 drives angiogenesis and growth factor expression at the wound site. TB-500 promotes cell migration via actin polymerization, allowing repair cells to reach damaged tissue faster. GHK-Cu stimulates collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix remodeling while providing antimicrobial copper. Collagen peptides provide the raw amino acid materials for new tissue construction.

Synergy Explanation

BPC-157 and TB-500 are the classic healing duo — BPC-157 creates the blood vessel infrastructure (angiogenesis) while TB-500 mobilizes repair cells to the site through actin regulation. GHK-Cu adds copper-dependent collagen remodeling that improves the quality of healed tissue and reduces scarring. Collagen peptides ensure the body has abundant raw materials for the massive collagen deposition required in wound healing. The combination addresses all phases of wound healing: inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.

🧬 Peptides in This Stack

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Timing & Administration

Duration: 4-8 weeks (depending on wound severity)

Time of Day: BPC-157 morning and evening; TB-500 twice weekly; GHK-Cu daily; Collagen with meals

Notes: Proper wound care (cleaning, dressing) remains essential. Peptides supplement but do not replace standard wound management. Ensure adequate overall nutrition, especially protein and vitamin C.

Expected Results

  • Faster wound closure compared to standard care alone
  • Reduced inflammation and pain at the wound site
  • Better scar quality with less keloid formation
  • Improved tissue strength in healed areas
  • Reduced risk of chronic wound development

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions

  • Do NOT inject directly into open wounds — inject nearby subcutaneously
  • Seek medical attention for deep, infected, or serious wounds
  • BPC-157's angiogenic properties are theoretically concerning for those with cancer — consult oncologist
  • Monitor for signs of infection (increasing redness, heat, pus, fever)
  • Peptides do not replace antibiotics if an infection is present

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