BPC-157 Arginate vs Tri-Heal — mechanism, half-life, dosing, and research status compared. Which is right for your protocol?
BPC-157 Arginate is the arginine salt form of BPC-157, identical in the GEPPPGKPADDAGLV peptide sequence but with improved water solubility, aqueous stability, and oral bioavailability. The arginate counterion buffers GI microenvironmental pH, reducing acid-catalyzed peptide degr...
Calculate BPC-157 Arginate dose →Tri-Heal is a vendor healing peptide blend combining TB-500 (25 mg), BPC-157 (10 mg), and KPV (10 mg) - three peptides with complementary tissue repair and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. TB-500 provides systemic tissue repair and anti-fibrotic activity via actin polymerization and...
Calculate Tri-Heal dose →| Parameter | BPC-157 Arginate | Tri-Heal |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Healing & Recovery | Healing & Recovery |
| Research | Extensively Studied | Vendor Blend |
| Half-Life | 4–6 hours | - |
| Typical Dose | 250–500 µg | - |
| Frequency | Once or twice daily | - |
| Route | Oral / Subcutaneous | Subcutaneous |
| FDA Status | Not Approved | Not Approved |
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