EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH REFERENCE ONLY — NOT MEDICAL ADVICE — NOT FDA APPROVED
Intermediate

Performance & Recovery Protocol

Requires some experience with individual compounds

Estimated Cost

$120-200

This performance-focused protocol combines healing peptides (BPC-157, TB-500) with the GH secretagogue CJC-1295. Popular in athletic recovery and performance optimization communities.

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Source & Attribution

Source: Athletic Recovery Community (community)

Disclaimer: This combination is discussed in athletic recovery and performance research communities. BPC-157 and TB-500 are banned by WADA and most sports organizations. This listing is for educational reference only. We do not recommend or endorse specific peptide combinations. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

Component Breakdown

Each component in this stack serves a specific purpose. Click any peptide to learn more.

Tissue repair, gut healing, angiogenesis

TB-500

10mg

Systemic repair, flexibility, wound healing

Sustained GH release, recovery

Protocol Timing

General Administration

Follow individual peptide guidelines

1Consult each peptide page for specific timing
2Space injections if combining multiple sites

Expected Benefits Timeline

Week 1-2

Immediate

Initial adaptationSubtle energy changes
Month 1-2

Short-term

Noticeable improvementsSystemic benefits
Month 3+

Long-term

Sustained resultsCumulative effects

Warnings & Contraindications

  • BPC-157 and TB-500 are banned by WADA for athletic competition
  • CJC-1295 may cause water retention initially
  • Individual responses may vary
  • Not evaluated by the FDA

General Stack Safety: When combining multiple compounds, the risk of interactions increases. Start with lower doses of individual components before combining. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if you experience any adverse effects.

Related Stacks

Research Reference Only

This stack is for educational purposes. Combining peptides may increase risks. Start with individual compounds to assess tolerance. This information does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any protocol.