GUT & IMMUNE STACK
BPC-157 + Thymosin Alpha-1Gut repair + immune modulation
Synergy: BPC-157 supports gut and tendon repair; Thymosin Alpha-1 modulates T-cell function and innate immunity. The combination is researched for chronic inflammatory and post-infectious conditions where gut barrier and immune tone are both disrupted.
Stack components
BPC-157
Recovery & Repair
Body Protective Compound, a gastric pentadecapeptide supporting tissue healing and gut repair.
500 µg draw on 100u syringe
Thymosin Alpha-1
Longevity
Immune-modulating thymic peptide enhancing T-cell function and pathogen defense.
1.5 mg draw on 100u syringe
Injection timing
Both SC daily. Thymosin Alpha-1 is sometimes split into AM/PM dosing.
Same syringe or separate?
Separate syringes preferred.
Typical cycle length
4 to 8 weeks per cycle.
Research use only. Peptide stacks compound effects and side-effect risk. Always verify Certificates of Analysis for each peptide. Consult a qualified clinician before initiating any combined protocol.
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Frequently asked
What does the BPC-157 + Thymosin Alpha-1 stack do?
BPC-157 supports gut and tendon repair; Thymosin Alpha-1 modulates T-cell function and innate immunity. The combination is researched for chronic inflammatory and post-infectious conditions where gut barrier and immune tone are both disrupted.
When should BPC-157 and Thymosin Alpha-1 be injected?
Both SC daily. Thymosin Alpha-1 is sometimes split into AM/PM dosing.
Can BPC-157 and Thymosin Alpha-1 be drawn into the same syringe?
Separate syringes preferred.
How long is a typical BPC-157 + Thymosin Alpha-1 cycle?
4 to 8 weeks per cycle.
What dose of BPC-157 pairs with Thymosin Alpha-1?
Standard ASCEND reference dose for BPC-157: 500 µg from a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL bacteriostatic water (2500 µg/mL). Draw volume at this concentration: 0.2 mL, which is 20 IU on a 100-unit insulin syringe. Adjust to the research protocol you are following.
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For research informational use only. Not medical advice. Combination protocols have not been formally validated by the FDA. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before initiating any peptide stack.