Immortality Stack vs Wolverine Stack
A side-by-side research comparison of Immortality Stack and Wolverine Stack across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.
Comparison table
| Attribute | Immortality Stack | Wolverine Stack |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Immortality (Epithalon + NAD+ + SS-31 + FOXO4-DRI) | Wolverine (BPC-157 + TB-500 Combination) |
| Category | Popular Stacks | Popular Stacks |
| Status | Research stack | Research stack |
| Mechanism | Epithalon activates telomerase to maintain telomere length. NAD+ restores age-declined sirtuins and PARP activity. SS-31 (Elamipretide) stabilizes mitochondrial cardiolipin preventing ROS damage. FOXO4-DRI disrupts FOXO4-p53 interaction, selectively triggering apoptosis in senescent cells. | BPC-157 upregulates VEGF and promotes localized angiogenesis at injury sites. TB-500 upregulates actin expression, promoting cell migration and reducing inflammation systemically. The combination addresses both local and systemic repair pathways. |
| Molecular weight | Multiple compounds | BPC-157: 1419 Da + TB-500: 4921 Da |
| Half-life | Epithalon: ~3-4h, NAD+: ~2-4h, SS-31: ~4-6h, FOXO4-DRI: ~12-24h | BPC-157: ~4h, TB-500: ~6h |
| Bioavailability | Variable; primarily injectable | ~95% subcutaneous for both |
| Typical dose | Epithalon 10mg/day + NAD+ 250mg + SS-31 40mg/day + FOXO4-DRI 10mg/kg cycles | BPC-157 500mcg + TB-500 2.5mg |
| Frequency | Epithalon: 10-day courses. Others: daily/cycled | BPC-157 daily · TB-500 2x/week |
| Route | Subcutaneous injection + IV (NAD+) | Subcutaneous injection |
Immortality Stack reported benefits
- Telomere length maintenance
- Senescent cell clearance
- Mitochondrial rejuvenation
- Cellular energy restoration
- Reduced biological age markers
- DNA repair support
Wolverine Stack reported benefits
- Accelerated injury recovery
- Tendon and ligament repair
- Reduced systemic inflammation
- Improved flexibility
- Gut healing
- Post-surgical recovery
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