
What repair protocols
support.
Musculoskeletal Repair
BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for their roles in tendon, ligament, and connective tissue healing — supporting structural recovery from injury, overuse, or high training loads.
Cellular Recovery
Recovery-focused peptides interact with the body’s natural repair mechanisms at the cellular level — supporting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammatory burden over time.
Long-Term Resilience
Sustained recovery protocols support the body’s ability to maintain structural integrity and adaptive capacity over time — not just acute healing, but lasting functional health.
How Repair Peptides
Support Healing
BPC-157, TB-500, and related repair peptides are among the most studied compounds for their role in tissue healing and inflammation regulation. Research suggests these peptides modulate growth factor activity, support angiogenesis, and accelerate the repair of tendons, ligaments, muscle, and gut epithelium. At ALYV, repair protocols are prescribed by licensed physicians based on your clinical presentation, injury history, and recovery goals.
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Frequently Asked
About Repair Protocols
Can BPC-157 help with a specific injury?
BPC-157 has been studied across a range of musculoskeletal injuries including tendons, ligaments, and muscle tissue. Whether it’s appropriate for your specific injury is determined by your physician during the clinical intake process.
How is BPC-157 administered?
BPC-157 can be administered subcutaneously (injection) or orally depending on your physician’s recommendation and the nature of your condition.
Can repair peptides be combined with other protocols?
Yes. BPC-157 is frequently stacked with performance peptides like CJC-1295/Ipamorelin for patients who want simultaneous recovery and performance optimization.
How long does a repair protocol last?
Typical repair protocols run 4–12 weeks depending on the condition being addressed. Chronic or complex cases may involve longer-duration protocols with periodic physician check-ins.
Is this appropriate post-surgery?
Some patients use repair peptides as part of post-surgical recovery programs. This must be discussed with and approved by your treating surgeon and ALYV physician in coordination.
Are there side effects to repair peptides?
BPC-157 and TB-500 have strong safety profiles in the research literature. Common side effects are minimal — mild injection site reactions are the most frequently reported.





