Injury repair protocols for tendon, ligament, joint, and soft-tissue recovery using peptides. BPC-157 and TB-500 are redefining regenerative medicine for tendon and ligament repair, coordinating angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and cell migration into damaged tissue. Inflammation here is not just suppressed; peptides like ARA-290 and KPV suggest you can reprogram the inflammatory response entirely. This hub covers the repair peptides with the strongest mechanistic evidence, their supplement cofactors, and the outcome protocols that map multi-compound stacks for specific injury patterns.
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.
A 15-amino-acid gastric pentadecapeptide that coordinates multi-system repair through angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and gut-brain axis stabilization.
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.
A naturally occurring tripeptide locked inside your collagen that modulates 4,192 human genes, acts as a safe copper chaperone, and signals systemic repair, with plasma levels dropping 60% between ages 20 and 60.