Recovery & Healing
Tissue repair, joint health, and gut healing.
About recovery & healing peptides
Recovery and healing peptides are the bridge between athletic performance and clinical research. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) and TB-500 (a Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) are the most-reviewed compounds, often stacked together for compounded effects on tendon, joint, and gut healing.
Both BPC-157 and TB-500 are on the FDA's July 23, 2026 Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee agenda — meaning the legal landscape for buying and prescribing them is actively shifting.
8 peptides in this category
Sorted by review volume — the compounds people are researching most.
BPC-157
Tissue repair, gut healing, and tendon recovery. The most-reviewed research peptide on VialVerdict.
TB-500
Often stacked with BPC-157 for systemic recovery and soft-tissue repair.
ARA-290
Anti-inflammatory peptide researched for nerve repair, neuropathy, and tissue protection.
KPV
Tripeptide fragment of alpha-MSH researched for gut and skin inflammation.
Thymosin Alpha-1
Immune-modulating peptide researched for chronic infection, immune resilience, and recovery.
LL-37
Antimicrobial peptide researched for chronic infection, biofilm disruption, and wound healing.
VIP
Neuropeptide researched for chronic inflammatory illness, mast-cell support, and CIRS protocols.
TB-500 Fragment
Truncated TB-500 analog. Same recovery research focus, lower per-dose cost.
What to know before buying
- BPC-157 is most-researched for tendon/joint and gut healing
- TB-500 has more systemic / cellular-migration effects — pairs well with BPC-157
- Subcutaneous injection at the injury site is the most common protocol