Tri-Heal (TB-500 25mg + BPC-157 10mg + KPV 10mg Vial) Dosage Protocol

Overview

Tri-Heal is a combined formulation designed to accelerate tissue repair and control inflammation through daily subcutaneous or intramuscular injections.

Quick Highlights:
– Standard daily dose: 10 units (0.1 mL) after reconstitution with 3 mL
– Aggressive protocol: 20 units (0.2 mL) for severe injuries
– Cycle duration: 4–8 weeks
– Reconstitute entire vial with 3 mL bacteriostatic water
– Store lyophilized vials frozen; reconstituted vials refrigerated

Blend Composition

Component Amount
TB-500 25 mg
BPC-157 10 mg
KPV 10 mg

Reconstitution Instructions

1. Draw 3.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe
2. Inject slowly along the vial wall; avoid direct splashing onto powder
3. Gently swirl until fully dissolved; do not shake vigorously
4. Label with reconstitution date and store at 2–8°C
5. Use within 30 days; discard if discolored or cloudy

Dosage Protocols

Standard/Gradual Approach (3 mL = 0.833 mg TB-500 per 10 units)

Week Daily Dose Units (mL)
1–4 0.833 mg TB-500 + 0.333 mg BPC-157 + 0.333 mg KPV 10 units (0.1 mL)
5–8 (optional) Same as above 10 units (0.1 mL)

Provides approximately 600 mcg of BPC-157 and KPV weekly.

Advanced/Aggressive Approach (3 mL = double dose, 20 units)

Week Daily Dose Units (mL)
1–4 1.67 mg TB-500 + 0.667 mg BPC-157 + 0.667 mg KPV 20 units (0.2 mL)
5–6 Same as above 20 units (0.2 mL)

Indicated for severe or post-surgical injuries. Splitting into AM/PM injections of 10 units each is acceptable for comfort.

Cycle Parameters

Parameter Standard Aggressive
Daily dose 10 units 20 units
Frequency 1× daily 1× daily (or split AM/PM)
Cycle duration 4–6 weeks 4–6 weeks
Rest interval 4 weeks before repeating 4 weeks before repeating
Timing Similar time daily; post-rehab sessions work well Similar time daily

Storage Instructions

Lyophilized: Freeze at –20°C (or lower)

Reconstituted: Refrigerate at 2–8°C
– Discard after 30 days or upon visual degradation
– Avoid freeze-thaw cycles after mixing

Supplies Needed

Resource 4 weeks 8 weeks
Peptide vials ~1 (standard) ~2 (standard) / ~3 (aggressive)
Insulin syringes ~30 ~60
Bacteriostatic water 1× 30 mL 1× 30 mL
Alcohol swabs 1 box 1 box

How It Works

Tri-Heal combines regenerative and anti-inflammatory mechanisms:

TB-500: Promotes actin polymerization and angiogenesis
BPC-157: Stimulates fibroblast migration and collagen synthesis
KPV: Potent NF-κB inhibitor reducing cytokine release
– Synergistic effect accelerates healing of muscles, tendons, and ligaments

Potential Benefits

– Accelerates soft tissue healing and reduces scarring
– Reduces inflammation and post-exercise discomfort
– Improves joint and muscle recovery

Possible Side Effects

– Possible mild nausea, lethargy, or redness at injection site
– Discontinue and seek care if an allergic reaction occurs
– Monitor progress; pause if excessive swelling occurs

Injection Technique

– Clean vial rubber cap and injection site with alcohol swabs
– Insert needle at 45–90° angle into subcutaneous tissue
– Inject slowly and rotate sites (abdomen, thigh, etc.)

Important Notes

– Rotate injection sites to minimize irritation
– Use new sterile syringes for each injection
– Monitor injury progress; pause if excessive swelling occurs
– For volumes under 10 units, a 50 or 30-unit syringe improves precision

Lifestyle Factors

– Protein-rich diet with adequate vitamin C and zinc
– Structured physical therapy or mobility exercises
– Prioritize 7–9 hours of nightly sleep
– Manage stress through mindfulness or light activity

Disclaimer

This guide is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before initiating or modifying any therapy. All information is intended solely for research and educational purposes — not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.