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Recovery & Tissue Repair Stack
Synergistic protocol for tissue repair and angiogenesis research.
Two of the most extensively studied repair peptides — BPC-157 and TB-500 — combined for parallel investigation of cytoprotective and pro-angiogenic pathways. Used together in published in-vitro and animal models examining tendon, ligament, and gastrointestinal tissue response.
Bundle price
$101.98
$119.98 individual list price
Research Use Only — Buyer Responsibility
Sold strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research. Not for human or animal consumption, clinical, therapeutic, cosmetic, or veterinary use. No quality control documentation (CoA, purity report, identity confirmation, sterility data) is provided with shipments. Buyer assumes all responsibility for product use, handling, storage, and any consequences thereof. All sales final.
What's included
Each component ships as a separately sealed lyophilized vial in plain, unbranded outer packaging. Sold for laboratory research use only.

10mg lyophilized vial
Body Protection Compound (BPC-157) is a pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein. Studied for cytoprotective and pro-healing activity across multiple tissue models.

10mg lyophilized vial
Thymosin Beta-4 fragment widely studied for angiogenic activity, actin sequestration, and tissue repair in animal models.
Research focus
Tendon, ligament, and gastrointestinal tissue repair research; angiogenesis and microvascular response models.
Kalon Research does not provide protocol recommendations. The compounds in this stack are sold for in-vitro and animal research and should be used only in a laboratory context by qualified researchers.
Related research
Background reading on the compounds in this stack.
BPC-157 vs TB-500: Which Repair Peptide for Your Research?
Side-by-side of two of the most-studied repair peptides — mechanism, half-life, and the research models where each is most relevant.
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GuideHow to Reconstitute BPC-157: Step-by-Step Research Protocol
A practical laboratory protocol for reconstituting lyophilized BPC-157 with bacteriostatic water, including dilution math and storage guidance.
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