
Peptides · Repair & recovery
For research use onlyBPC157 + TB500 — Wolverine Stack — 5mg + 5mg (Canada)
Wolverine Stack: BPC-157 5mg plus TB-500 (thymosin beta-4–class) 5mg—community nickname for this dual stack, often discussed for tissue repair, inflammation balance, and recovery research. Injectable; prescriber-directed. Canada only.
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Key points
- Dual stack: BPC-157 5mg + TB-500 5mg per vial
- Preclinical literature on wound, tendon, and inflammatory models
- Community pairing framed as local repair + systemic remodeling themes
- Gut mucosa and angiogenesis angles often linked to BPC-157 in animals
- Actin migration and flexibility narratives tied to TB-500–class peptides
How to use
Injectable only. Dose, frequency, injection site, and cycle length are medical decisions; typical forum discussions mention several-week courses, but that is not a prescription. Athletes must confirm anti-doping rules. Do not stack with other peptides or drugs except under explicit professional approval.
Ingredients & specs
- Size
- 5mg + 5mg
- Ships to
- Canada
- Category
- Peptides · Repair & recovery
Ingredients
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How it works
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Deep dive
BPC157 + TB500 — Wolverine Stack — 5mg + 5mg (Canada)
Research-use injectable product. Harmova does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent injury or disease. Use only where legally permitted and under qualified oversight.
About the name
“Wolverine stack,” “Wolverine blend,” and similar labels are informal terms used in training, longevity, and recovery forums for a two-peptide combo. They are not brand names of a licensed medicine and should not be read as a guarantee of healing speed or outcomes.
What this SKU contains
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157)
A short peptide discussed in gastric-tissue and broader injury models. Review summaries often tie it to localized repair narratives—tendon, ligament, muscle, joint, and gut mucosa—plus angiogenesis and inflammatory modulation in preclinical work.
TB-500 (thymosin beta-4–class synthetic)
A synthetic peptide family associated with actin dynamics, cell migration, and tissue remodeling. Literature frames it as more “systemic” in conversation than single-site stories: mobility, recovery timing, and inflammatory tone show up across animal and culture studies.
Why people combine them
The pairing is described as complementary: one line of discussion emphasizes site-focused repair biology; the other emphasizes whole-body remodeling and movement of repair-related cells. That rationale is hypothetical for any given person and must be judged by a clinician.
What forums and athletes report (anecdote vs data)
Online narratives mention stubborn soft-tissue complaints, post-operative timelines, training load, and gut comfort. Those stories are not clinical evidence. Formal human trials for these exact athletic or cosmetic uses remain thin compared with rodent and culture data.
Evidence and regulatory reality
Most published mechanistic detail still comes from animals (rodent wound, tendon, and inflammation models). BPC-157 and thymosin-beta–related peptides are not broadly approved as drugs for these indications in Canada, the United States, or comparable markets. Anti-doping bodies (e.g., WADA) have historically restricted related compounds for competitors—verify eligibility before any sport use.
Safety, quality, and legality
Long-term human safety at unsupervised doses is not well mapped. Purity, endotoxin burden, and sterile handling matter for injectables. Self-sourcing from unverified channels adds risk. This listing is for supervised, legitimate channels—not underground protocols.
Protocol chatter (non-prescriptive)
Internet cycles sometimes cite multi-week courses and subcutaneous delivery, with debate over site-specific versus general injection placement. Microgram targets vary widely. Your prescriber and compounding label—not blogs or podcasts—define what is appropriate for you.
Compliance
Not medical advice. Not a substitute for imaging, rehab, or emergency care when injury is acute. Costs and duration depend on dose and pharmacy; ignore generic “$X per month” figures as shopping advice.
THIS PRODUCT ONLY SHIPS WITHIN CANADA.
Social proof
What customers are saying
“Working through post-injury recovery under my prescriber's direction. Vials arrived well-packed with clear documentation.”
BPC157 + TB500 · February 2026
“Second order. Cold-chain packaging held up through a hot week. My practitioner was impressed with the COA provided without even asking.”
BPC157 + TB500 · March 2026
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