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Healing
Tri-Heal Max Protocol
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Tri-Heal Max is an enhanced healing peptide blend featuring a higher dose of TB-500 (25mg) combined with BPC-157 (10mg) and KPV (10mg) for a total of 45mg per vial. This formulation emphasizes TB-500's tissue repair and cellular migration properties, complemented by BPC-157's growth factor upregulation and KPV's anti-inflammatory effects. The higher TB-500 ratio (2.5:1:1) compared to standard healing stacks targets more significant tissue damage or accelerated recovery needs.
Each peptide contributes distinct healing pathways: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) enhances cellular migration, promotes actin polymerization, and supports blood vessel formation for tissue repair; BPC-157 upregulates growth factors (VEGF, EGF), accelerates wound healing, and provides gastrointestinal protection; KPV (alpha-MSH fragment) inhibits the NF-κB inflammatory pathway, reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, and may improve injection site tolerability. Together, they address inflammation, tissue regeneration, and cellular repair.
Reconstituted: 2-8°C, use within 4-6 weeks
Once daily
200-500mcg total blend (higher end for acute injuries)
4-6 weeks for active healing
Enhanced TB-500 dosing for significant injuries
Multi-pathway tissue regeneration
Anti-inflammatory effects from KPV
Complementary healing mechanisms
Single injection convenience
May accelerate recovery from surgery or injury
Targets both acute and chronic tissue damage
This peptide is still gaining traction in the community.
High-Dose Three-Peptide Healing Blend
This overview is informational and based on aggregated descriptions from studies and user reports.
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Tri-Heal Max Protocol
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Subcutaneous injection is the primary delivery method. Can inject near injury site or systemically. The higher TB-500 content makes this suitable for more significant healing needs.
| Goal | Dosage | Frequency | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative healing | 200 | 1 week range | SubQ |
| Standard healing protocol | 300 | 1 week range | SubQ |
| Intensive healing (acute injury) | 500 | 2 week range | SubQ near injury site |
| Cycling protocol | — | 4 week range | SubQ |
Materials needed:
Steps to reconstitute
The Tri-Heal Max Protocol Cycle section explains how long a typical cycle lasts and what to expect during each phase. Over time, your body can become less responsive with continuous use.
Taking breaks between cycles may help maintain effectiveness and support better overall results.
Dosing tools
Calculate peptide doses with our visual syringe guide.
0.3mL / 30 units
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Tri-Heal Max Protocol Composition
(45mg vial)
TB-500
25mg (55.6%)
BPC-157
10mg (22.2%)
KPV
10mg (22.2%)
Concentration
45.00
mg/mL
Doses per vial
100
Total blend to inject
0.45
mg
You'll get:
How it works
Select a blend, enter how much water you added, then specify the dose you want of any single component. The calculator figures out how much total blend to inject and shows what you'll get of each peptide.
Recommended Schedule
Once daily
Supply Duration
This vial provides 100 doses (100-day supply at 250 mcg daily)
Research Purposes Only
These calculators are provided for educational and research purposes only. Always verify calculations and consult with qualified professionals. The information provided is not medical advice. Peptides should only be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Research suggestions of Tri-Heal Max Protocol interactions with other common peptides and substances.
Healing
ghk
Longevity
COMPATIBLE
Complementary healing mechanisms; GHK-Cu adds copper-peptide benefits.
No clinical trials on this three-peptide combination
Active cancer (theoretical concern with growth-promoting peptides)
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Active infection at injection site
Severe injection site reactions or signs of infection
Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
Unusual bleeding or bruising
Worsening of underlying conditions
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Tri-Heal Max Protocol is a limited research compound
Tri-Heal Max Protocol
Tri-Heal Max Protocol is a limited research compound
Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) Tissue Repair
TB-500 promotes cell migration, blood vessel formation, and wound healing through actin modulation.
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BPC-157 Healing Properties
BPC-157 upregulates growth factors and accelerates healing of various tissue types.
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KPV Anti-Inflammatory Effects
KPV (alpha-MSH 11-13) inhibits NF-κB pathway and reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines.
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No Published Studies on Tri-Heal Max Combination
Specific three-peptide combination has not been studied in clinical trials.
2024