Peptide Stacks.
Sometimes one peptide isn't enough. These are the most common combinations that work well together.
Popular Stacks
Full Collection
Popular Stacks
The peptide combinations doctors prescribe most often, and what people use them for.
Full Collection
Every combination on the site, with the research behind it.
By Goal
Pick the goal that matches yours and see the stacks built for it.

Fix & Heal
Injury · Gut Health
Wolverine Stack
The most popular peptide combination in existence. BPC-157 heals the spot you inject. TB-500 helps your whole body recover faster.
Athletic Recovery Stack
The full-body recovery protocol. Targeted tissue repair, body-wide healing, and overnight growth hormone support.

Transform My Body
Weight Loss · Muscle
GH Stack
The standard combination for nudging your body to make more of its own growth hormone. Better sleep, faster recovery, more muscle, less fat.
Athletic Recovery Stack
The full-body recovery protocol. Targeted tissue repair, body-wide healing, and overnight growth hormone support.

Look & Feel Amazing
Skin · Hair · Sleep

Think Sharper
Focus · Memory · Clarity
How do peptide stacks work?
Why combine peptides?
Different peptides do different jobs. BPC-157 repairs tissue right at the injury. TB-500 helps healing cells move around the whole body. Used together, they cover more ground than either one alone. Providers design stacks to match your specific goal.
How are stacks prescribed?
Each peptide in a stack has its own dose, frequency, and timing. Your provider builds the plan around your goals, health history, and how the compounds interact. Some are taken at the same time, others at different times of day. Stacks need medical supervision. They're not a DIY project.
Are stacks safe?
When prescribed by a licensed provider and sourced from a regulated compounding pharmacy (a pharmacy that mixes custom medications), combination protocols have a strong safety record in clinical use. The risk goes up sharply when people stack on their own from unregulated sources. Always work with a provider who can monitor how you respond.
Stacking safety. What your vendor won't tell you
More is not always better.
Adding more peptides doesn't automatically mean better results. Each one adds cost, complexity, and the chance they'll interact in ways no one wants. Many providers start patients on a single peptide first.
Timing matters.
Some peptides compete for the same spots in your body or block each other from being absorbed. Growth-hormone-boosting peptides usually work best on an empty stomach before bed. Your provider will set the timing.
Quality compounds only.
A stack is only as good as its weakest peptide. One bad vial, contaminated or underdosed, sinks the whole plan. Use regulated pharmacies that publish a Certificate of Analysis (a lab report proving what's in the vial).
Monitor and adjust.
Stacks should be monitored by a provider who can order blood work, see how you're responding, and adjust doses. Never change a stack on your own.
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New to peptides?
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Medical Disclaimer: Peptide stacks should only be used with a licensed healthcare provider supervising you. The information on this page is for education only and is not medical advice. We don't sell peptides and we don't recommend stacking on your own.












