Injury Recovery Research Program
This is an educational summary of research areas relevant to this goal. SmartPeptide does not prescribe peptides or recommend dosages. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider.
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Evidence landscape
Aggregated across all 2 peptides in this categoryTop-ranked in this category
Goal
Educational overview for injury recovery research program.
Research overview
Research overview compiled from publicly available abstracts and reviews. Quality of evidence varies — some peptides have only preclinical data.
All 2 peptides in this category
Ranked by evidence quality: strongest human evidence first, preclinical and anecdotal last.
- BPC-157Animal / preclinical only
A pentadecapeptide derived from a sequence in human gastric juice. Most existing data is preclinical (animal models), exploring tissue repair, gut barrier, and tendon healing.
- TB-500Animal / preclinical only
Synthetic fragment related to thymosin beta-4. Investigated in animal studies for cellular migration and tissue remodeling.
Lifestyle suggestions
Foundational lifestyle factors (sleep, nutrition, training, stress) often outperform any single intervention in published research.
Lifestyle factors (sleep, nutrition, training, stress) are foundational. SmartPeptide does not provide exact dosing instructions for any peptide.
Questions for your clinician
- What is the strongest human evidence for the peptides I'm considering?
- Which option here is FDA-approved vs. research-only?
- What baseline + monitoring labs would you recommend for my goal?
- What signs of harm or adverse reactions should I watch for?
- How will we measure benefit objectively?
- What's the exit criteria if it's not working?