Peptides for Tissue Repair: BPC-157, TB-500 & the "Wolverine Stack" | Episode 285 - podcast episode cover

Peptides for Tissue Repair: BPC-157, TB-500 & the "Wolverine Stack" | Episode 285

Mar 22, 20261 hr 6 minSeason 6Ep. 285
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The science, hype, and unknowns surrounding popular peptides like BPC-157 & TB-500 ("Wolverine stack") for injury recovery & tissue repair.

Nick & Dr. Flynn McGuire discuss the surge in peptide use for injury recovery. They cover peptide basics, the preclinical evidence for BPC-157 and TB-500, mechanisms like angiogenesis and tissue repair, the lack of robust human trials, sourcing risks, regulatory bans, and the gap between anecdotal reports and scientific certainty.

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • Peptide basics: Short amino acid chains (e.g., insulin, GLP-1 agonists); BPC-157 derived from gastric juice, TB-500 a fragment of thymosin beta-4.
  • Rise in popularity: Driven by podcasts, social media, biohacking culture, and post-COVID distrust in institutions; “bro science” often precedes formal research.
  • BPC-157 mechanisms: Pleiotropic effects including VEGF upregulation, nitric oxide pathways, angiogenesis, reduced fibrosis, and possible neuromuscular stabilization.
  • TB-500 & “stacking”: Often combined with BPC-157 for presumed synergy; marketed as “Wolverine stack” for rapid healing.
  • Evidence limitations: Strong rodent data for tendon/muscle repair, but almost no high-quality human trials; one small retrospective study and ongoing phase 2 trial in China.
  • Safety and risks: Unknown long-term effects, potential cancer concerns via angiogenesis; no established dosing, potency, or administration route in humans.
  • Sourcing & quality issues: Often obtained as “research chemicals” online; variable purity, stability concerns, no reliable regulation or third-party verification for most users.

ABOUT THE GUEST: Flynn Mcguire, MD is a physical medicine and rehabilitation resident at the University of Utah; he conducts clinical work in neurologic recovery and musculoskeletal care and has authored a narrative reviews on peptides for musculoskeletal healing.

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Reference Paper:

  • Paper | Regeneration or Risk? A Narrative Review of BPC-157 for Musculoskeletal Healing

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