Recovery & Healing Peptides
Peptides used for tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and faster recovery from injuries.
Showing 2 peptides with evidence-ranked profiles.
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide consisting of 15 amino acids derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. Although not FDA-approved, it has gained significant attention in research and athletic communities for its potential regenerative properties. Studies suggest it may accelerate healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and even the gastrointestinal tract. Most evidence comes from animal studies, with limited human clinical data available.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring peptide Thymosin Beta-4, which plays a crucial role in tissue repair and regeneration. It promotes the migration of endothelial and keratinocyte cells to sites of injury, reduces inflammation, and inhibits the formation of adhesions in muscles and tendons. Popular among athletes for recovery from injuries. However, human clinical trials remain limited, and it is not FDA-approved.