BPC (10mg) + TB500 (10mg)
This blend combines two compounds commonly associated with recovery and tissue-repair research.
BPC-157 is often linked to healing-related processes, while TB-500 is associated with cell migration, repair signaling, flexibility, and recovery support.
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Key facts about this BPC + TB500 blend
This listing combines BPC-157 with TB-500 in a fixed 10 mg + 10 mg format. BPC-157 has been described as a stable gastric pentadecapeptide, while TB-500 is used in research-supply catalogs for thymosin-beta-4-related products.
- Two-compound blend rather than single peptide
- BPC-157 component has been described as a pentadecapeptide
- TB-500 is grouped with thymosin-beta-4-related products
What to confirm on this listing
For blended products, the most important checks are the exact composition, total amount, category, and whether the stocked ratio matches the intended request.
- Fixed 10 mg + 10 mg composition
- Repair & Recovery category
- Blend listing rather than single compound
- Custom compositions require quote review
What buyers usually confirm before proceeding
- Compound identity and standard stocked format
- Whether documentation is needed before approval
- Whether the order belongs in checkout, direct Venmo, or quote review
- Shipping timing and any handling requirements
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