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Substance P vs BPC-157 & TB-500 & GHK-Cu (Triple Healing Stack)

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

Substance P

Substance P is an 11-amino acid neuropeptide involved in pain transmission, inflammation, and various neurological processes. While not used therapeutically itself, understanding it is crucial for pain research.

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BPC-157 & TB-500 & GHK-Cu (Triple Healing Stack)

The complete healing triad combining the Wolverine Stack with GHK-Cu (copper peptide) for comprehensive tissue repair. This blend addresses healing at multiple levels: cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and tissue regeneration.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectSubstance PBPC-157 & TB-500 & GHK-Cu (Triple Healing Stack)
MechanismBinds primarily to NK1 receptors to transmit pain signals from peripheral nerves to the CNS. Also promotes inflammation, causes vasodilation, and stimulates immune cells.BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis and growth factor expression. TB-500 enhances cell migration and reduces inflammation. GHK-Cu activates genes involved in tissue remodeling, stimulates collagen and elastin production, and provides antioxidant protection. Together they support healing from multiple angles.
Typical DosageNot used as a therapeutic agent. NK1 receptor antagonists (blocking Substance P) are used clinically for chemotherapy-induced nausea.Typical protocol: BPC-157 250-500mcg daily, TB-500 2-2.5mg twice weekly, GHK-Cu 1-2mg daily or applied topically for skin applications.
AdministrationResearch compound only. Therapeutic applications focus on blocking rather than administering Substance P.BPC-157 and TB-500 via subcutaneous injection. GHK-Cu can be injected subcutaneously or used topically depending on the target area. Systemic and local administration may be combined.
Side EffectsAdministration would cause pain, inflammation, and neurogenic responses. Not given therapeutically.Generally well-tolerated. Possible injection site irritation, mild fatigue, or temporary skin discoloration with GHK-Cu.
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Key Differences

Unique to Substance P:

Unique to BPC-157 & TB-500 & GHK-Cu (Triple Healing Stack):

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