BPC-157/TB-500
Who is it for?

Heal stronger. Move better. Recover with confidence.

Are lingering injuries, joint discomfort, or slow recovery limiting your ability to stay active and perform at your best? These issues often stem from impaired tissue repair rather than lack of effort or conditioning. BPC-157 and TB-500 work together to support the body’s natural healing systems, helping promote recovery, mobility, and physical durability. Kingdom’s provider-guided approach begins with understanding your recovery challenges and lifestyle demands, followed by a personalized plan designed to enhance repair, reduce setbacks, and support sustained wellness—without altering hormonal balance.
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Benefits
The pillars of your transformation
Heal Faster
Accelerate tissue repair and regeneration.
Move Freely
Improve joint mobility and comfort.
Recover Stronger
Enhance recovery capacity.
Build Durable Tissue
Promote long-term tissue integrity.
The Science

Advanced tissue repair: supporting healing, mobility, and recovery pathways

BPC-157 and TB-500 are peptides studied for their roles in cellular repair, inflammation modulation, and connective tissue support. When used together, they provide complementary mechanisms that support whole-body recovery and resilience. BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring protective protein found in the gastrointestinal system. It has been studied for its ability to support tendon, ligament, muscle, and joint repair, as well as gut and soft-tissue integrity. BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis and cellular signaling involved in tissue regeneration and inflammatory balance. TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a naturally occurring thymosin fragment involved in actin regulation, a key component of cell movement and repair. It supports muscle recovery, flexibility, and connective tissue healing by facilitating cellular migration and structural repair throughout the body. At Kingdom, BPC-157 and TB-500 protocols are individualized based on injury history, recovery needs, physical demands, and overall wellness goals. Ongoing provider oversight ensures therapy is implemented safely, effectively, and in alignment with long-term health.
The Clinical Journey

Guided by experts

You are never alone in this journey. Every step is overseen by clinical specialists who ensure your protocol is as unique as your biochemistry.

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FAQS

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Can I use HSA or FSA funds for peptide therapy?

Yes. Kingdom accepts HSA and FSA payments, and many patients use these accounts to pay for consultations, lab work, and treatment.

Can peptide therapy be combined with other Kingdom treatments?

Yes. Peptide therapies are often combined with hormone therapy, weight loss treatments, or wellness therapies when clinically appropriate.

Does Kingdom accept insurance for peptide therapy?

Kingdom does not accept insurance for peptide therapies. Insurance coverage for these treatments is limited, and operating outside of insurance allows for individualized care.

Do I need lab work before starting peptide therapy?

Most peptides do not require lab work to start therapy. However, some peptides require follow up lab testing 3 months after starting treatment.

How does the lab process work?

If labs are required, Kingdom orders the lab work and sends the lab order to you via email. You will schedule or walk in for a blood draw at a local LabCorp location. Lab costs are paid to Kingdom as part of your care, and results are shared securely with both you and your provider.

How long does it take to notice results?

Response timelines vary by individual and by peptide. Some patients notice changes within weeks, while others experience more gradual improvements over time. Outcomes depend on consistency, physiology, and treatment goals.

How are peptide therapies administered?

Most peptides do not require lab work to start therapy. However, some peptides require follow up lab testing 3 months after starting treatment. Your provider will determine the appropriate protocol and provide guidance based on the specific therapy prescribed.

Are peptide therapies safe?

When prescribed for appropriate patients and monitored by licensed medical providers, peptide therapies can be safe and well tolerated. Kingdom providers assess medical history and goals before initiating therapy and continue monitoring throughout care.

What types of peptide therapies does Kingdom offer?

Depending on individual evaluation, Kingdom providers may prescribe peptides that support growth hormone signaling, mitochondrial function, tissue repair, recovery, or cellular optimization. Specific therapies are selected based on goals, labs when required, and clinical appropriateness.

Are peptides hormones or steroids?

No. Peptides are not steroids and do not replace hormones. They support and enhance the body’s existing signaling pathways rather than overriding or suppressing natural hormone production.

Who are Kingdom’s peptide therapies meant for?

Kingdom’s peptide therapies may be appropriate for individuals seeking support for recovery, metabolic efficiency, cellular health, body composition, or overall performance. Providers evaluate each patient individually to determine whether peptide therapy is clinically appropriate.

What are peptides?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. They help regulate natural biological processes such as growth hormone signaling, tissue repair, metabolic function, and cellular recovery.