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Wolverine

Wolverine is a peptide blend made with BPC-157 + TB-500, two compounds commonly discussed for recovery and repair support. It’s often talked about for helping support the body’s natural healing process, especially when it comes to muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and overall tissue recovery.

Compound breakdown:

  • BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide studied mainly for its potential role in supporting soft tissue healing and recovery. Preclinical research has looked at it in muscle, tendon, ligament, and other injury models, but human data remains limited.
  • TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide involved in cell migration, tissue repair, and wound-healing processes. It is commonly discussed for recovery, flexibility, and tissue support, though human evidence is still limited.

Wolverine

Monthly plan: starting at $199/mo.

Includes: 
Injection kits
Free expedited shipping
Same monthly cost for all dose

**Compounded medications are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and have not been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA.

Wolverine

Wolverine is often described as a recovery-focused peptide blend designed to support the body’s natural repair process from multiple angles. By combining BPC-157, which is commonly associated with soft tissue and recovery support, with TB-500, which is derived from thymosin beta-4 and is often discussed for tissue repair and healing support, Wolverine is popular among people looking for extra help with bounce-back after workouts, physical strain, or general wear and tear. It is especially known for being associated with support for muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and mobility. Most of the evidence behind these ingredients is still preclinical, so it’s best described as a recovery-support blend rather than a proven treatment. 

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Frequently asked questions

Wolverine is a peptide blend made with BPC-157 and TB-500. It is commonly discussed for supporting recovery, tissue repair, and overall healing support.

Wolverine is often used by people looking for support with recovery after workouts, physical strain, or general wear and tear. It is most commonly associated with muscle, tendon, ligament, joint, and soft tissue support.

Wolverine is best known for being associated with recovery support, tissue repair, mobility support, and helping the body feel more resilient during periods of physical stress. These claims are based mostly on early and preclinical research rather than large human trials.

No. While it is popular with athletes and active adults, Wolverine is also used by people who want general recovery and tissue support, especially when they feel run-down or want extra support for mobility and healing.

No. Neither BPC-157 nor TB-500/thymosin beta-4 fragment is FDA-approved.