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My first Wolverine stack for stubborn Achilles tendonitis – dosing and results

Posted by aspiring_trailrun in Healing & Recovery - 1 points, 0 comments.

I’ve been dealing with a nagging Achilles tendon issue for over six months, and conventional physio wasn’t moving the needle. After reading up on the Wolverine stack I decided to give it a try, just to see if the combination of BPC‑157 and TB‑500 would help the tissue repair while I kept up with my rehab exercises.

I started with BPC‑157 500 µg sub‑cut daily, injected into the area around the tendon. For TB‑500 I went with the typical 2.5 mg dose twice a week – Monday and Thursday – using the same injection site on the calf. I kept the half‑life in mind and spaced my physio stretches to the mornings, while the peptide injections were in the evening, so the peptides could work through the night.

Within three weeks I noticed a slight reduction in stiffness and the occasional throbbing was less intense. By week six the range of motion improved enough for me to jog lightly without sharp pain. I did get a mild headache after the first TB‑500 dose and a faint redness at the injection site, but both settled quickly.

I’m still on the maintenance phase (BPC‑157 daily, TB‑500 once a week) and plan to taper after another month if progress holds. Anyone else used the Wolverine stack for tendon work? Curious about any tweaks you’ve found helpful. 🌱

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