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Why researchers don't use BPC-157 and TB-500 for the same thing
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· 3/19/2026, 8:15:28 PM
Why researchers don't use BPC-157 and TB-500 for the same thing from hello@send.omegamino.net on 2026-03-20T00:15:28.000Z Different pathways. That's the point. This email was sent to you as HTML-only. To view it, please visit: https://rfy.soundestlink.com/ce/v/68cd84367b00d3701e3a94dd/69bc7ffc3877a7c19241deb0 ************************** Make sure you keep getting our latest offers and add hello@send.omegamino.net to your address book. Unsubscribe https://rfy.soundestlink.com/contactsPreferences/v
BPC-157 for Your Brain?
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· 4/6/2026, 6:06:08 PM
BPC-157 for Your Brain? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-06T22:06:08.000Z Happy Monday! I hope you and your family had a wonderful Easter Weekend. I just came across a [new systematic review on BPC-157](https://annales.sum.edu.pl/pdf-216086-135207?filename=BPC-157-and-the-gut-brain.pdf). A team at the Medical University of Silesia in Poland recently published a PRISMA-compliant review examining BPC-157 and the brain. Everybody loves BPC for what it does to the gut and to heal
BPC-157 for Your Brain?
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· 4/6/2026, 6:06:08 PM
BPC-157 for Your Brain? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-06T22:06:08.000Z week! Best Best, Hunter Williams ——————————————————————————— **Further Reading: ** * [BPC and The Gut Brain Axis](https://annales.sum.edu.pl/pdf-216086-135207?filename=BPC-157-and-the-gut-brain.pdf) * [Brain-gut Axis and Pentadecapeptide BPC 157: Theoretical and Practical Implications](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5333585/) * [Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 May Recover Brain-Gut Axis
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 6:02:51 PM
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-26T22:02:51.000Z Happy Thursday! The FDA classified BPC-157 as a Category 2 bulk drug substance in 2023. Their reasoning? Insufficient evidence on whether it causes harm to humans. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people have used BPC-157, including many of you reading this right now. And most of you walked away with zero adverse events and a healed injury. But as of now, we have no documented
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 6:02:51 PM
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-26T22:02:51.000Z peptide access is the absence of organized data from the people who actually use these compounds. We have the community. We have the experience. We've just never had a system to capture it in a way that regulators take seriously. Now we do. If BPC-157 helped you heal a torn tendon, recover from gut issues, bounce back from surgery, or anything else, your experience is valuable evi
TB-500 for Alzheimer's?
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· 3/30/2026, 6:07:48 PM
TB-500 for Alzheimer's? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-30T22:07:48.000Z Happy Monday! Most people think of TB-500 as strictly a peptide for healing injuries, and rightfully so. However, [a new study just dropped in ](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1567576925020867)_[International Immunopharmacology](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1567576925020867)_ that examines TB-500 through the lens of brain function. And the results are wor
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/25/2026, 7:49:07 PM
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-25T23:49:07.000Z Now, BPC-157 and TB-500 do have a supporting role here. Both compounds can accelerate collagen synthesis and tissue remodeling — BPC-157 through angiogenesis and growth hormone receptor upregulation, TB-500 through actin regulation and cellular migration. So there is some logic to including them. The issue is cost. Running BPC-157 and TB-500 as part of a yea
Fwd: TB4 vs. TB-500 (and lots of other peptide questions answered)
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· 3/16/2026, 7:02:31 PM
Fwd: TB4 vs. TB-500 (and lots of other peptide questions answered) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-16T23:02:31.000Z nobody talks about. Peptide Secrets Revealed: BPC-157, TB-500, GLP Microdosing & Hormones with Sarah Morgan FYI, BioLongevity Labs has BioZappetite (an oral small-molecule GLP-1 agonist) on sale for 20% off. You can get an additional 15% off when you use code HUNTERW at checkout. Here's What We Got Into Why peptides aren't magic bullets, and the one thing most people skip that ma
Fwd: TB4 vs. TB-500 (and lots of other peptide questions answered)
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· 3/16/2026, 7:02:31 PM
Fwd: TB4 vs. TB-500 (and lots of other peptide questions answered) from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-16T23:02:31.000Z nobody talks about. Peptide Secrets Revealed: BPC-157, TB-500, GLP Microdosing & Hormones with Sarah Morgan FYI, BioLongevity Labs has BioZappetite (an oral small-molecule GLP-1 agonist) on sale for 20% off. You can get an additional 15% off when you use code HUNTERW at checkout. Here's What We Got Into Why peptides aren't magic bullets, and the one thing most people skip that ma
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 7:29:23 PM
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T23:29:23.000Z look at published clinical trials. But it completely ignores the massive real-world evidence base sitting inside this community. > We can change that. But only if enough people participate. > > What Happens With Your Data > Your submissions are aggregated into a de-identified dataset. > No personal information gets shared with anyone. > The compiled data is presented to the physicians and rese
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 7:29:23 PM
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T23:29:23.000Z look at published clinical trials. But it completely ignores the massive real-world evidence base sitting inside this community. > We can change that. But only if enough people participate. > > What Happens With Your Data > Your submissions are aggregated into a de-identified dataset. > No personal information gets shared with anyone. > The compiled data is presented to the physicians and rese
Can BPC-157 Blunt the Effects of Alcohol? The Angiogenesis Angle
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· 5/14/2026, 11:46:54 AM
Can BPC-157 Blunt the Effects of Alcohol? The Angiogenesis Angle from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-05-14T15:46:54.000Z View this post on the web at https://derekpruski.substack.com/p/can-bpc-157-blunt-the-effects-of Research use only. Not for human consumption. The following is educational discussion of research compounds and anecdotal observations from the research community. Nothing here constitutes medical advice or dosing guidance. Saw an interesting question come through the community r
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 7:29:23 PM
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T23:29:23.000Z kind of data regulatory bodies actually take seriously. > There is a commission currently reviewing the Category 2 designation for several peptides. > The doctors on that commission need volume. > They need to show the FDA that real humans have used this compound, here's what happened, and here's the safety profile across a large population. > Good, bad, or neutral. All of it matters. > > What
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 7:29:23 PM
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T23:29:23.000Z kind of data regulatory bodies actually take seriously. > There is a commission currently reviewing the Category 2 designation for several peptides. > The doctors on that commission need volume. > They need to show the FDA that real humans have used this compound, here's what happened, and here's the safety profile across a large population. > Good, bad, or neutral. All of it matters. > > What
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/25/2026, 7:49:07 PM
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-25T23:49:07.000Z that just came out is built for exactly this Same cost consideration applies to BPC/TB-500 for long-term use Injury recovery Run BPC-157 and TB-500 individually or as a Wolverine blend The GLOW/KLOW copper ratio will put the RS at 5–10x normal GHK-Cu levels just to hit proper BPC and TB-500 dosing KPV can be a solid add-on for inflammatory support, dosed sep
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/25/2026, 7:49:07 PM
Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-25T23:49:07.000Z research dosing: 500 mcg once or twice daily TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) — the structural rebuilder Regulates actin polymerization, a fundamental process in cell movement and tissue repair Promotes cell migration and proliferation at injury sites Reduces local inflammation in damaged tissue Works synergistically with BPC-157 — BPC drives vascular regrowth, TB-5
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 6:02:51 PM
Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-26T22:02:51.000Z you're a clinician or prescriber**, you'll document your professional experience with BPC-157 across your patient population. Clinical indications you treated. Objective outcomes you observed. Routes of administration, dosing protocols, duration of use, and sourcing. There's a dedicated adverse event reporting section covering injection site reactions, fluid retention, hypoglycemi
BPC-157 for Your Brain?
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· 4/6/2026, 6:06:08 PM
BPC-157 for Your Brain? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-04-06T22:06:08.000Z than most pharmaceuticals. Those typically force one system in one direction. ——————————————————————————— **Why This Matters ** Modern psychiatric treatment is built on a simple model. Target one neurotransmitter. Push it in one direction. SSRIs increase serotonin availability. Stimulants increase dopamine. Benzodiazepines enhance GABA activity. But the model has obvious gaps. Side effects are common. Wi
TB-500 for Alzheimer's?
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· 3/30/2026, 6:07:48 PM
TB-500 for Alzheimer's? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-30T22:07:48.000Z it's well-designed. The fact that TB500 and Ac-SDKP improved cognitive outcomes, reduced neuroinflammation, preserved axonal density, and protected neurons from death, all without reducing plaque burden, is a genuinely important finding. It won't change clinical practice tomorrow, but it should change the conversation about where peptide research is headed. The next time you go to load up some TB-500, kn
Can BPC-157 Blunt the Effects of Alcohol? The Angiogenesis Angle
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· 5/14/2026, 11:46:54 AM
Can BPC-157 Blunt the Effects of Alcohol? The Angiogenesis Angle from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-05-14T15:46:54.000Z then into acetate, which gets cleared from the body. The speed and efficiency of this entire process depends heavily on blood flow. The liver needs strong, consistent blood perfusion to filter alcohol efficiently. The stomach and gut need healthy vasculature to manage absorption without taking damage. And the brain — which is where you actually feel intoxication — is affecte
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/26/2026, 11:40:30 AM
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T15:40:30.000Z logic to including them. The issue is cost. Running BPC-157 and TB-500 as part of a year-round skin protocol is expensive, and the incremental benefit over GHK-Cu alone likely doesn’t justify it for most research purposes. GHK-Cu is the primary driver. BPC and TB-500 are a nice addition for an acute phase, not a staple. > If the RS has healthy skin with no inf
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research?
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· 3/26/2026, 11:40:30 AM
Fwd: Breaking Down the Blend: Does GLOW or KLOW Actually Make Sense for Your Research? from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T15:40:30.000Z once or twice daily > TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) — the structural rebuilder > > • > Regulates actin polymerization, a fundamental process in cell movement and tissue repair > • > Promotes cell migration and proliferation at injury sites > • > Reduces local inflammation in damaged tissue > • > Works synergistically with BPC-157 — BPC drives vascular regrowth, TB-
Sterility Testing vs. Bioburden Testing — These Are Not the Same Thing
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· 3/24/2026, 2:28:13 PM
Sterility Testing vs. Bioburden Testing — These Are Not the Same Thing from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-24T18:28:13.000Z people who understand the difference, the harder it is for the wrong standard to fly under the radar. All research compounds are for research use only and not for human consumption. Unsubscribe https://substack.com/redirect/2/eyJlIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9kZXJla3BydXNraS5zdWJzdGFjay5jb20vYWN0aW9uL2Rpc2FibGVfZW1haWw_dG9rZW49ZXlKMWMyVnlYMmxrSWpveU56TTJNakl6T1Rnc0luQnZjM1JmYVdRaU9qR
TB-500 for Alzheimer's?
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· 3/30/2026, 6:07:48 PM
TB-500 for Alzheimer's? from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-30T22:07:48.000Z 1. They protected cell viability. Fewer neurons died when the peptides were present. 2. They reduced the expression of genes linked to programmed cell death (apoptosis). 3. They rescued neurite atrophy. Neurites are the branch-like extensions that neurons use to communicate with each other. When neurites shrink, the brain's communication network breaks down. That's a major driver of cognitive decline in
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy
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· 3/26/2026, 7:29:23 PM
Fwd: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-26T23:29:23.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hunter Williams <huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com> Date: Mar 26, 2026 at 6:02 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com <tjphuhs@gmail.com> Subject: Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy > Just 5 minutes of your time > March 26, 2026 | Read online > Your BPC-157 Experience Could Change FDA policy > Just 5 minutes of your time > > > > Happy Thursd