Wolverine Extended
89
synergy
3
3,300
intermediate
May 17, 2026
Overview
The Wolverine Extended Stack builds on the classic BPC-157 + TB-500 core by adding GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide), creating a three-pronged healing protocol that covers tissue repair, systemic recovery, and extracellular matrix remodeling simultaneously. GHK-Cu is the addition that elevates this stack for users dealing with post-surgical recovery, significant soft tissue damage, or skin integrity issues. As a copper-binding tripeptide naturally found in human plasma, GHK-Cu activates over 4,000 genes involved in wound healing, anti-inflammatory signaling, and collagen production. It improves skin quality at injury sites, reduces scar formation, and supports the extracellular scaffolding that allows BPC-157''s fibroblast activity to produce higher-quality, more organized tissue. The synergy logic is straightforward: BPC-157 initiates local repair, TB-500 mobilizes systemic resources, and GHK-Cu optimizes the quality of the healed tissue and the extracellular environment in which repair occurs. The result is faster recovery with better functional outcomes and reduced cosmetic scarring — particularly important for post-surgical applications. This stack is used by many regenerative medicine clinics as a post-procedure protocol after orthopedic surgery, skin procedures, or other interventional treatments. Cycle length is typically 6–8 weeks, with GHK-Cu continued for an additional 4 weeks after the core stack ends to support scar remodeling.
Dosing Protocol
BPC-157
Twice per day· subcutaneous
250 mcg
per dose
TB-500
2x per week· subcutaneous
2,500 mcg
per dose
GHK-Cu
Every day· subcutaneous
300 mcg
per dose
Goals & Evidence
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