BPC-157 vs Hexarelin
Extensively Studied vs Well Studied
synergistic Mechanism-based · 47% BPC-157 and Hexarelin work through complementary pathways. Growth hormone signaling supports tissue repair processes. A well-established combination in recovery protocols.
Molecular Data
BPC-157 Hexarelin
Weight 1,419.53 Da 887 Da
Half-life <30 minutes 1-2 hours
Chain 15 amino acids 6 amino acids
Type Pentadecapeptide Synthetic hexapeptide
Key Benefits
BPC-157
01 Accelerated tendon, ligament, muscle, and bone healing
02 Localized tissue repair with direct targeting
03 Superior bioavailability
04 Anti-inflammatory effects
05 Angiogenesis promotion
06 Gastric and intestinal protection
Hexarelin
01 Most potent GHRP for GH stimulation
02 Powerful synergy with GHRH peptides
03 Cardioprotective effects via CD36 receptor
04 Enhanced muscle growth and strength
05 Improved fat metabolism
06 Better recovery and tissue repair
07 Maintains natural GH pulsatility
08 Stable against proteolytic enzymes
Dosing Protocols
BPC-157
250-500mcg / Once or twice daily
Tendon/Joint healing 250-500 mcg 1-2x daily
Serious injury 500-1000 mcg 2x daily
General healing 250-500 mcg 1-2x daily
Maintenance 250 mcg 1x daily
Hexarelin
100-200 mcg per injection / 2-3 times daily for optimal GH pulses
GH optimization 100 mcg 2-3x daily
Enhanced results 200 mcg 2-3x daily
With GHRH (synergy) 100 mcg each 2-3x daily
Cardioprotection 100-200 mcg 1-2x daily
Side Effects
BPC-157
Mild injection site redness
Injection site irritation
Possible mild digestive adjustment (oral)
Hexarelin
Increased appetite (less than GHRP-6)
Water retention
Tingling or numbness
Tiredness after injection
Mild headache
Contraindications
Active cancer (due to angiogenic effects)
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Blood thinners (consult doctor due to angiogenesis)
WADA prohibited for competitive athletes
Active cancer or history of cancer
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Pituitary disorders
WADA prohibited for competitive athletes
Research Evidence
BPC-157 Hexarelin
Status Extensively Studied Well Studied
References 8 studies 4 studies
Latest July 2025 —
FDA Approved No No
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