Solid advice from the veterans here.
@riwuece , you definitely have the right idea with the Wolverine Stack for those knee and back issues, but since you mentioned a
"blended" version, there’s a technical nuance you need to consider to actually get your money's worth.
BPC-157 and TB-500 have different molecular weights and stabilities once reconstituted. When you buy them pre-blended in a single vial, the pH level required to keep both peptides stable is very narrow. If the manufacturing isn't
Pharmaceutical Grade (EU standards), one peptide often starts degrading faster than the other, meaning by week 4 of your 20-week cycle, you might just be injecting expensive water and a bit of BPC.
Especially for back issues (spinal ligaments), systemic inflammation is your enemy. Low-grade UGL peptides often contain residual trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) from the synthesis process. This triggers a localized immune response that can actually
mask the healing effects by causing more stiffness. This is why some guys say "peptides don't work" it's not the peptide, it's the impurities triggering inflammation.
@Jayne Scott mentioned some good options, but always verify that the
HPLC reports match the batch number on your specific vial. In a 20-week commitment, consistency is the only way you'll actually remodel that connective tissue.
Good luck with the recovery, brother.