The Joint & Tendon Stack
Triple-compound protocol specifically formulated for connective tissue repair. BPC-157 drives tendon and ligament healing, TB-500 reduces joint inflammation and promotes cell migration, and GHK-Cu stimulates collagen production and extracellular matrix remodeling.
Difficulty
intermediate
Est. Cost
$150-300
Duration
6-10 weeks
Peptides
3 compounds
Protocol
| Peptide | Dose | Frequency | Timing | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | 250-500mcg | Twice daily | Morning and evening, SubQ near affected joint | Tendon and ligament repair through angiogenesis and growth factor modulation |
| TB-500 | 2-5mg | 2x per week | Any time | Joint inflammation reduction and systemic tissue repair via actin upregulation |
| GHK-Cu | 1-2mg | Once daily | Morning | Collagen synthesis stimulation and extracellular matrix remodeling |
Notes
Connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, cartilage) heals much slower than muscle because of limited blood supply. This stack addresses that limitation from multiple angles. BPC-157 promotes new blood vessel growth at the injury site. TB-500 recruits repair cells systemically. GHK-Cu rebuilds the collagen matrix that gives connective tissue its strength. Inject BPC-157 as close to the affected joint/tendon as possible for best results. Combine with collagen supplementation (15g daily), vitamin C (500mg with collagen), and controlled progressive loading of the affected joint.
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Written by Alejandro Reyes
Founder & Lead Researcher
Reviewed by Peptide Nerds Editorial · Updated March 2026
Medical Disclaimer: Peptide stacks are not FDA-approved protocols. This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any peptides.