Gut Healing Peptide Stack
Targets GI inflammation, leaky gut, and mucosal repair. BPC-157 is the gut-repair backbone, KPV adds an anti-inflammatory layer. Oral capsules also exist but injectable is more direct.
What's in this stack
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a fragment of human gastric juice, studied for its potential to support tissue repair and recovery.
KPV is a short three‑amino‑acid peptide that is studied for its ability to reduce inflammation and support tissue repair.
Who this stack is for
People managing GI inflammation, leaky-gut symptoms, or general digestive repair who want a targeted mucosal-healing approach.
How to run it
BPC-157 is the backbone, dosed daily; KPV adds an anti-inflammatory layer. Both are run daily for a 6-week block. Injectable is more direct, though oral capsule forms exist for gut-local action.
What to expect
Digestive comfort and reduced inflammation often improve over the first few weeks. Gut protocols pair well with dietary changes that remove the underlying irritant.
Frequently asked questions
Is BPC-157 good for gut health?
BPC-157 is derived from a protein found in gastric juice and is widely explored for GI tract repair, mucosal healing, and reducing gut inflammation — it is one of the most common gut-repair peptides.
What does KPV add to a gut stack?
KPV is a small anti-inflammatory peptide that complements BPC-157's repair action, targeting the inflammatory component of gut issues.
Oral or injectable for gut healing?
Injectable gives systemic, direct delivery; oral capsules act more gut-locally. Both are used depending on whether the target is systemic repair or local GI action.
Related stacks
This stack is an educational starting point based on common practitioner combinations. Doses are typical mid-range references — adjust to your own sensitivity and goals, and always consult a qualified practitioner before acting on any protocol. Aevum does not sell, source, or administer any component.