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About the BPC-157 TB-500 research notebook.

Who keeps this record, what it is, and the line we hold between summarizing research and giving advice.

What this site is

Wolverine Chemical is an independent editorial project that publishes summaries of the peer-reviewed research literature on the BPC-157 TB-500 blend and its two component peptides. We are not a clinic. We do not employ clinicians, and we do not provide medical advice. We do not manufacture, sell, or distribute any product. Our work is editorial commentary on publicly available science.

The name uses a lab-notebook conceit deliberately. "Chemical" here means the bench register — a working record of what the studies measured — not a chemical-for-sale storefront. We chose that framing because it matches the honest state of the evidence: a hypothesis sketched onto a page, with two mechanism arrows converging on a repair node and a margin note, in red, that the combination has never been formally tested.

How we read the literature

We state findings the way the studies state them: a dose administered to a species by a route, an effect measured against a control, a mechanism resolved by a structure. Every quantitative claim on this site is tied to a numbered citation, and every citation resolves to a real PubMed record, DOI, or FDA source page.

Three disciplines shape the writing. We keep single-compound findings labeled as single-compound — most of the data describes BPC-157 or Thymosin Beta-4 alone, not the blend. We keep the TB-500 identity caveat visible — the heptapeptide actually sold as TB-500 is not the full-length protein that generated most of the efficacy and human-safety data. And we leave the combination's missing evidence blank rather than infer it. Where the record is silent — on blend efficacy, on combination safety, on a validated human dose — the page stays silent too.

What the modifier in the name means

The word "Chemical" in this domain is editorial framing — a position this publisher occupies relative to the literature, the lab-bench register of a working notebook. It is not a claim that the site is a laboratory, a manufacturer, a clinic, or a supplier. We do not offer treatment, consultation, prescriptions, or products of any kind. If you are evaluating any compound for a real-world decision, that is a conversation for a qualified, licensed professional — not for a reading list.

This site is a reading list: an archive of what the studies on BPC-157 and TB-500 have measured, kept current with the published record and honest about its gaps.