Complete Recovery Stack
A three-compound research stack combining BPC-157, MOTS-C, and DSIP nasal spray — covering tissue repair and gut-brain signalling, mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolic resilience, and sleep-regulatory neuropeptide research. All three independently HPLC-verified to ≥99% purity and EU-dispatched.
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A three-compound research stack pairing BPC-157 (tissue repair and gut-brain signalling), MOTS-C (mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolic resilience), and DSIP nasal spray (sleep-regulatory neuropeptide research). Three distinct, non-overlapping mechanisms covering the core pillars of physiological recovery research — all verified to ≥99% purity and dispatched from Lithuania.
A synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective gastric protein, extensively studied for tissue repair and regeneration. Research covers tendon and ligament healing, gut-brain axis signalling, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory activity via nitric oxide and growth hormone receptor pathways.
A mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded within the 12S rRNA gene, studied for its role in metabolic regulation and cellular stress response. Research areas include AMPK activation, mitochondrial biogenesis, insulin sensitivity, skeletal muscle metabolism, and exercise-associated signalling pathways.
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide — a nonapeptide studied for its role in sleep architecture modulation and stress-response regulation. Research covers slow-wave sleep promotion, LH and somatostatin release, cortisol modulation, and potential involvement in circadian rhythm and neuroendocrine signalling.
All compounds are supplied for laboratory and scientific research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing you confirm you are a qualified researcher and understand all applicable regulations in your jurisdiction.
What the Science Studies
BPC-157, MOTS-C, and DSIP each target a distinct pillar of physiological recovery — tissue and gut repair, mitochondrial and metabolic resilience, and sleep architecture — making this the broadest mechanistic coverage of any stack in the range.
