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Peptide-based gut healing splits across four mechanistically distinct compounds acting on different layers of the gastrointestinal barrier. The animal dossier is extensive; the human evidence is sparse; the regulatory posture is sceptical. An honest map of what is known, what is guessed, and where the practical safety decisions actually are.
BPC-157 drives angiogenesis and tissue repair. Larazotide antagonises zonulin to re-seal tight junctions. KPV suppresses NF-κB-driven inflammation. LL-37 reinforces the antimicrobial and mucus defence. The mechanism map is coherent. The human trial record — Larazotide's discontinued Phase III, BPC-157's three small pilots, the FDA's Category 2 classification — is sobering. Grey-market sourcing, not the peptides themselves, is the dominant source of documented harm.
Detailed compound profiles with mechanisms, safety data, and dosing protocols
Evidence-based supplement stacks designed to support your peptide protocols
A synthetic heptapeptide that acts as a molecular GPS for your body's repair crew — directing cell migration, building new blood vessels into injured tissue, and potentially re-activating embryonic healing pathways.
TB-500 is the synthetic analog of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in actin regulation, cell migration, and tissue repair. Its unique mechanism targets the body's internal repair logistics rather than just providing raw materials.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support TB-500 therapy.
Evidence-based supplement companion for TB-500 — a synthetic heptapeptide that acts as a molecular GPS for your body's repair crew — directing cell migration, building new blood vessels into injured tissue, and potentially re-activating embryonic healing pathways.
The biochemical cofactors your body needs to support BPC-157 therapy.
Evidence-based supplement companion for BPC-157 — a 15-amino-acid gastric pentadecapeptide that coordinates multi-system repair through angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and gut-brain axis stabilization.
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