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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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Alejandro Reyes

Written by Alejandro Reyes

Founder & Lead Researcher

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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.