ZEUS
Also known as: Zeus blend
A branded multi-peptide recovery blend, most often built around GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500.
ZEUS at a glance
| Name | ZEUS |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Zeus blend |
| Category | Recovery & tissue repair |
| Type | Peptide |
| Sequence | Blend — not a single peptide; exact composition varies by supplier. |
| Typical dose | By the vial's stated per-component content |
| Frequency | Often daily in discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous injection (research) |
| Half-life | Varies by component; short. |
Overview
ZEUS is a supplier brand name for a multi-peptide recovery blend. The most commonly cited make-up is the GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500 recovery trio, though some vendors vary the components or ratios. Because the exact formula is not standardized, always check the specific product label. It is not an approved medicine.
How it’s thought to work
- Combines collagen/skin support (GHK-Cu) with tissue-repair peptides (BPC-157, TB-500).
- Marketed for a broad, systemic recovery effect from one vial.
- Any effect depends on the actual components and their amounts.
Researched uses
- General recovery and tissue repair
- Skin and connective-tissue support
- Convenience of a single combined vial
Commonly cited protocol
| Typical dose | By the vial's stated per-component content |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Often daily in discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous injection (research) |
| Notes | Confirm the exact composition on the product before use. |
Reconstitution
Multi-peptide vial — use the blend calculator per component.
Cautions
- Composition is not standardized across suppliers.
- No component is FDA-approved.
- Human data on the combination are absent.
ZEUS FAQ
What is ZEUS?
A branded multi-peptide recovery blend, most often built around GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500.
How does ZEUS work?
Combines collagen/skin support (GHK-Cu) with tissue-repair peptides (BPC-157, TB-500). Marketed for a broad, systemic recovery effect from one vial. Any effect depends on the actual components and their amounts.
What is ZEUS used for?
General recovery and tissue repair; Skin and connective-tissue support; Convenience of a single combined vial.
What is a typical ZEUS dose?
By the vial's stated 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 ZEUS?
Multi-peptide vial — use the blend calculator per component.
What is the half-life of ZEUS?
Varies by component; short.