Stacking Protocols - What Combinations Are People Researching?

Hey everyone! :dna:

I’m deep into the optimization rabbit hole and curious what peptide stacks people are researching. I know synergy can be powerful but also want to be smart about it.

What I’m Currently Exploring:

Recovery Stack:

  • BPC-157 + TB-500 for injury recovery
  • Timing: BPC in AM, TB-500 in PM

Longevity Focus:

  • Epithalon (telomere support)
  • GHK-Cu (topical for skin)

Questions:

  1. Has anyone researched BPC-157 + GHK-Cu together? Wondering about synergistic healing effects.

  2. GLP-1 + BPC-157? I’ve seen some discussion about gut healing while on semaglutide.

  3. What’s the general thinking on how many peptides to research at once? Start single, then add? Or start with a stack?

  4. Timing between different compounds - same injection? Separate? Hours apart?

I’m very data-driven and tracking everything in a spreadsheet. Happy to share my tracking template if anyone wants it.

What stacks are working in your research? :bar_chart::microscope:

Great topic! I’m also focused on longevity protocols.

My current research stack:

  • Epithalon - 10 day cycles, 4x per year
  • GHK-Cu - Topical daily for skin, SubQ occasionally
  • NAD+ precursors (not a peptide but synergistic)

On your questions:

  1. BPC-157 + GHK-Cu: I haven’t seen much research combining these, but mechanistically they work differently (BPC on angiogenesis/GI, GHK on copper-dependent enzymes). Theoretically could complement each other.

  2. GLP-1 + BPC-157: Actually heard good anecdotal reports about this. The thinking is BPC may help protect/heal the GI tract while GLP-1s slow gastric emptying. Not medical advice obviously, but interesting research direction.

  3. Number of compounds: I personally started with one, observed for 4-6 weeks, then added another. Easier to isolate effects that way.

  4. Timing: I keep peptides separate by at least 30 min. No real science behind this, just my preference for tracking.

Would love to see your tracking spreadsheet! Always looking to improve my data collection. :chart_increasing: