recoveryBeginner6 weeks

Joint Mobility Peptide Stack

Lighter version of the recovery stack — daily BPC + low-dose TB-500 for joint maintenance, post-training mobility, and chronic-ache reduction. Good entry point for first-time peptide users.

Estimated stack cost
$200
6 weeks · 2 components · at current catalog prices

What's in this stack

BPC-157 5mg

BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a fragment of human gastric juice, studied for its potential to support tissue repair and recovery.

250mcg · 7×/week · 6wk3 × 5mg vials
$61
TB-500 10mg

TB-500 is a laboratory‑made fragment of the naturally occurring protein thymosin beta‑4, used mainly to support tissue repair and reduce inflammation.

2000mcg · 2×/week · 6wk3 × 10mg vials
$139

Who this stack is for

People wanting joint maintenance, post-training mobility, and chronic-ache reduction — a lighter entry point for those new to recovery peptides.

How to run it

A lower-dose version of the recovery stack: daily BPC-157 plus low-dose TB-500 twice weekly for a 6-week block. Gentle, maintenance-oriented dosing rather than aggressive injury repair.

What to expect

Users often notice reduced stiffness and better post-training recovery over a few weeks. As an entry protocol it establishes how you respond to BPC-157 and TB-500 before committing to a heavier block.

Frequently asked questions

What peptides help joint pain?

BPC-157 and TB-500 are the most common joint and soft-tissue peptides, supporting repair and reducing inflammation. GHK-Cu is sometimes added for connective-tissue support.

Is this good for a first peptide protocol?

Yes — the joint-mobility stack uses conservative doses of two well-tolerated peptides, making it a common starting point to learn your response before running heavier recovery blocks.

How often do I inject TB-500 for joints?

TB-500 is typically dosed twice weekly (it has a long half-life), unlike BPC-157 which is dosed daily. This stack uses a lower maintenance TB-500 dose.

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Information only · not medical advice

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.

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