Category
Healing & recovery
Peptides used for soft-tissue and gut recovery — the most popular corner of the peptide world. The preclinical healing data are often striking; completed human trials are the piece still missing, and each entry says which is which.
Community-reported ranges are anecdotal and not clinically validated. Evidence grade shown reflects the strength of available human data. Not a prescription. Legal status varies by country and changes over time; verify locally.
2 peptides
BPC-157
Animal / preclinicalBody Protection Compound 157
A synthetic fragment of a gastric protective protein and one of the most popular recovery peptides. Rodent studies consistently show accelerated healing of tendon, ligament, muscle and gut tissue — the basis for widespread community use — while human trials have yet to be completed.
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
Animal / preclinicalTB4, Thymosin β4 fragment
A synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, a protein central to actin regulation and wound healing. Preclinical work supports the repair biology, which drives its popularity for injury recovery; published human data on the fragment itself are still early-stage.