May 21, 2025 at 2:05 PM#1
Most of the WWB discussion here is about GLP-1 agonists, but they've been expanding their peptide catalog. I recently ordered their BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) for a healing stack and wanted to share my experience and test results.
Order Details:
- 10x BPC-157 5mg vials — $12/vial
- 5x TB-500 5mg vials — $18/vial
- Total: $210 + $25 shipping = $235
- Payment: USDT (TRC-20)
- Shipped Feb 5, 2026. Arrived Feb 19 (14 days to Southeast US)
Janoshik Testing:
- BPC-157: 98.8% purity (HPLC). Clean certificate, no significant impurity peaks.
- TB-500: 97.6% purity (HPLC). One minor impurity at 1.4%, identified as a truncated fragment.
For context, BPC-157 is a relatively simple 15-amino-acid peptide, so high purity is expected. TB-500 is a 43-amino-acid fragment of thymosin beta-4 — more complex to synthesize, so 97.6% is respectable.
Protocol I'm Running:
- BPC-157: 250mcg 2x daily (morning and evening), subcutaneous near injury site
- TB-500: 2.5mg 2x per week, subcutaneous
- Purpose: recovering from a partially torn rotator cuff (confirmed via MRI, not surgical candidate per ortho)
Results after 3 weeks:
- Pain reduced from 7/10 to 4/10
- Range of motion improved noticeably — can reach overhead again without sharp pain
- Sleep quality improved (unexpected bonus, possibly BPC-157 related)
- No side effects noted
I know healing stacks are controversial and the evidence is mostly preclinical, but subjectively this is working for me. The quality from WWB seems on par with what I was getting from a US research chem company that shut down last year, at literally 1/3 the price.
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