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Recovery & tissue repair

Hercules

Also known as: Hercules blend

A performance-and-recovery blend, most often combining BPC-157, TB-500 and GHK-Cu for tissue repair.

Hercules at a glance

NameHercules
Also known asHercules blend
CategoryRecovery & tissue repair
TypePeptide
SequenceBlend — not a single peptide; composition varies by supplier.
Typical doseBy the vial's per-component content
FrequencyOften daily in discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous injection (research)
Half-lifeVaries by component; generally short.

Overview

Hercules is a supplier brand name for a recovery and performance blend. It is most commonly built on the BPC-157 / TB-500 repair pair plus GHK-Cu for connective-tissue and skin support, though some vendors add a growth-hormone secretagogue. Because the formula is not standardized, always check the specific product label. It is not an approved medicine.

How it’s thought to work

  • BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for complementary local and systemic tissue repair.
  • GHK-Cu supports collagen and connective-tissue remodeling.
  • Any real effect depends on the actual components and their amounts.

Researched uses

  • General recovery and tissue repair
  • Connective-tissue and skin support
  • Convenience of a combined vial

Commonly cited protocol

Typical doseBy the vial's per-component content
FrequencyOften daily in discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous injection (research)
NotesConfirm the exact composition on the specific product.

Reconstitution

Multi-peptide vial — reconstitute and use the blend calculator to find units per component.

Cautions

  • Composition is not standardized across suppliers.
  • No component is FDA-approved.
  • Human data on the combination are absent.

Hercules FAQ

What is Hercules?

A performance-and-recovery blend, most often combining BPC-157, TB-500 and GHK-Cu for tissue repair.

How does Hercules work?

BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for complementary local and systemic tissue repair. GHK-Cu supports collagen and connective-tissue remodeling. Any real effect depends on the actual components and their amounts.

What is Hercules used for?

General recovery and tissue repair; Connective-tissue and skin support; Convenience of a combined vial.

What is a typical Hercules dose?

By the vial's per-component content, Often daily in discussed protocols, Subcutaneous injection (research). This is a commonly cited figure for context only, not medical advice.

How do you reconstitute Hercules?

Multi-peptide vial — reconstitute and use the blend calculator to find units per component.

What is the half-life of Hercules?

Varies by component; generally short.

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⚠️ Educational reference only — not medical advice. These compounds are largely research chemicals not approved for human use in most countries. Nothing here is a recommendation to obtain or administer any substance. Consult a qualified clinician.