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BPC-157 & TB-500 vs Follistatin

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

BPC-157 & TB-500

Known as the 'Wolverine Stack,' this popular combination pairs two powerful healing peptides. BPC-157 and TB-500 work synergistically to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery from injuries.

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Follistatin

Follistatin is a glycoprotein that inhibits myostatin, the protein responsible for limiting muscle growth. By blocking myostatin, follistatin can theoretically allow for increased muscle development beyond natural limits.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectBPC-157 & TB-500Follistatin
MechanismBPC-157 upregulates growth factor expression and promotes angiogenesis, while TB-500 promotes cell migration and differentiation through actin regulation. Together, they enhance wound healing, reduce scar tissue formation, and support musculoskeletal recovery through complementary pathways.Binds to and neutralizes myostatin and activin, both of which are negative regulators of muscle mass. This removes the natural brake on muscle growth, allowing for enhanced hypertrophy.
Typical DosageTypical research protocols: BPC-157 at 250-500mcg daily combined with TB-500 at 2-2.5mg twice weekly during loading phase, then 2mg every 2 weeks for maintenance.Research protocols typically use 100-300mcg daily, though optimal dosing is not well established. Gene therapy approaches have also been studied.
AdministrationBoth peptides administered via subcutaneous injection. Some protocols suggest injecting near injury sites for localized effects. Can be injected separately or as a pre-mixed blend.Subcutaneous injection. Different isoforms exist (FS344, FS315) with varying properties. Requires careful sourcing due to complexity.
Side EffectsGenerally well-tolerated. May include mild nausea, temporary fatigue, headache, or localized irritation at injection sites.Limited human data. Theoretical concerns about effects on other organs where activin signaling is important.
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What They Have in Common

Both BPC-157 & TB-500 and Follistatin are commonly used for:

Key Differences

Unique to BPC-157 & TB-500:

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