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2026-04-24·5 min read·By Peptide IA Editorial

Wolverine Blend vs Plain BPC-157 / TB-500: A Tracking Perspective

What the "Wolverine" branding actually is, how it differs from a plain BPC-157 / TB-500 blend on paper, and how to track either honestly.

At a glance

What it is
BPC-157 + TB-500 recovery blend (branded)
Route
SC injection
Frequency
Daily
Typical cycle
4-8 weeks, then washout
First effects
2-6 weeks

Best for

muscle recoveryjoint relieftissue repair
WolverineBPC-157TB-500

"Wolverine" is a marketing label used by various peptide vendors for a BPC-157 and TB-500 blend, sometimes with additional ingredients. The branding implies a recovery superpower; the molecular reality is a pre-mixed combination of two peptides you can also buy separately. If you are choosing between branded Wolverine and a plain BPC-157 / TB-500 blend, the practical question is what you actually get in the vial and how cleanly you can track it.

What you are usually getting

The most common Wolverine formulations contain:

  • BPC-157
  • TB-500 (the synthetic TB4 fragment, not full-length TB4)

Ratios vary by vendor. Some products add other compounds. Read the label, then verify with the certificate of analysis if one is available. "Proprietary blend" without per-peptide amounts is a tracking nightmare.

The fundamental tracking problem with blends

Single-vial blends save you injections. They cost you experimental clarity. If you run a Wolverine blend and recover well, you cannot say:

  • Whether the BPC-157 did the work
  • Whether the TB-500 did the work
  • Whether the ratio in this specific vial was favorable for your case
  • Whether a different ratio would have worked better or faster

This matters less if you are solving a specific acute problem and just want results. It matters a lot if you are building personal data over years.

When a blend makes sense

  • Acute injury with time pressure, where you accept losing experimental clarity for convenience
  • You have already run each peptide separately, know your response, and just want the combined dose without two injections
  • Travel or logistical simplicity, where one vial is meaningfully easier than two

When to run them separately

  • First time using either peptide
  • You are tracking outcomes for long-term self-experimentation
  • You want to titrate one without changing the other
  • You suspect side effects and need to identify the source

What to track for a Wolverine cycle

If you do run a blend, log it as a single protocol with documented per-peptide content:

  • Vial label, vendor, and stated BPC-157 mg and TB-500 mg
  • Reconstitution volume and resulting concentration of each peptide
  • Daily dose and corresponding mcg of each peptide
  • All standard recovery metrics: pain by site, sleep, recovery score, training load
  • Side effects

Peptide IA lets you store a blend as a single item with multiple component peptides so dose math stays correct per ingredient.

What to track for a plain BPC-157 / TB-500 separate-vial setup

  • Two reconstitution records, two schedules
  • BPC-157 daily, TB-500 1 to 2 times weekly typically
  • Shared daily outcome log
  • One change at a time: never start, stop, or titrate both in the same week

Realistic expectations

Neither the branded blend nor the plain combination is magic. Recovery peptides operate on biological timescales — weeks to months for meaningful change. A blend does not accelerate biology; it just bundles the inputs.

Common mistakes

  • Buying a blend with no per-component dosing on the label. You cannot reconstitute or dose accurately.
  • Assuming "Wolverine" means a specific ratio. It does not — every vendor labels their own product.
  • Stacking a blend with additional BPC-157 or TB-500 separately. Easy to double-dose by accident.
  • No baseline. Same rule as every other recovery cycle.

A tracking template

  • Weeks minus 2 to 0: baseline, no peptide
  • Weeks 1 to 8: blend protocol, daily log
  • Weeks 9 to 12: washout, continue logging
  • If you want clean per-peptide data, follow with a separate-vial cycle of just one component later in the year and compare

Bottom line

The "Wolverine" name is branding on a combination you can buy unblended. Convenience versus experimental clarity is the real tradeoff. Either choice is fine — just be honest in your log about which one you made and why.

Peptide IA is an educational and self-tracking tool. Nothing in this post is medical advice. Doses mentioned reflect what is commonly reported in research literature — they are not recommendations. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.

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