BPC-157
BPC-157 is studied for its role in supporting localized tissue repair, tendon and ligament recovery, and gut lining support. In the Wolverine Stack, it is commonly discussed as the more targeted repair-support peptide.
Located in Greenwood Village near the Denver Tech Center, Eden serves peptide therapy patients from Denver, Cherry Hills Village, Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, and the south Denver metro.
Quick answer
The Wolverine Stack at Eden Health Clubs is a clinician-guided BPC-157 + TB-500 peptide protocol in Greenwood Village for adults who want structured recovery, mobility, and active-aging support with medical director oversight.
BPC-157 + TB-500
You can stretch, ice, modify workouts, take a week off, and still feel like your body is negotiating with you every morning. That is usually the moment people start looking for the Wolverine Stack.
The stack pairs BPC-157 and TB-500 into a clinician-guided protocol designed to support tissue repair pathways, soft-tissue mobility, and recovery capacity. It earned the Wolverine name because it is one of the most recognized peptide combinations in the recovery world.
At Eden Health Club in Greenwood Village, the Wolverine Stack is not handed out casually. Your protocol starts with a consultation, medical review, and a clear recommendation so you know whether this is actually the right starting point.
Local peptide therapy
Eden Health Club is located at 5990 S University Blvd in Greenwood Village, minutes from the Denver Tech Center and a short drive from Cherry Hills, Centennial, Englewood, and Littleton.
This matters because peptide therapy should not feel like a faceless shipment. Denver-area patients can start with a local consult, ask real questions, and receive guidance from a care team that understands active Colorado lifestyles.
Who it is for
The cost of waiting is not just discomfort. It is fewer workouts, more hesitation, and slowly saying no to things you still want to do. Eligibility is determined during consultation.
What is in it
BPC-157 is studied for its role in supporting localized tissue repair, tendon and ligament recovery, and gut lining support. In the Wolverine Stack, it is commonly discussed as the more targeted repair-support peptide.
TB-500 is studied for its role in systemic recovery, mobility, soft-tissue remodeling, and circulation support. In this stack, it is commonly discussed as the broader recovery-support peptide.
Why pair them? The combination is popular because it addresses recovery from more than one angle. Eden reviews your goals, history, and risk factors before determining whether the stack makes sense for you.
How it works at Eden
Why Eden
Pricing
Pricing is reviewed during your consultation because your recommendation depends on your goals, eligibility, and protocol design. If Wolverine is not the best fit, Eden will tell you that before you commit.
Demand signals
They want to keep skiing, lifting, hiking, golfing, and traveling without planning life around soreness.
They are tired of being told to “just rest” when rest has not restored the way they move.
They want a private, clinician-guided option before another month of scaling everything back.
FAQ
BPC-157 and TB-500 are not FDA-approved drugs. They are compounded by a licensed U.S. pharmacy when prescribed by a licensed medical provider.
Yes, when prescribed by a licensed medical provider and compounded by a licensed pharmacy. Eden does not sell research-only peptides over the counter.
The Wolverine Stack is administered by subcutaneous injection. First-time users get an in-club walkthrough so the first dose is not a guessing game.
Most people report changes in recovery, soreness, or mobility within 2–4 weeks. Tissue-level repair typically takes longer, often 6–8 weeks.
Often, yes, but only after Eden’s clinical team reviews your full protocol. We do that during consultation.
Eden Health Club is located at 5990 S University Blvd in Greenwood Village, Colorado, near the Denver Tech Center. Eden serves Denver, Cherry Hills Village, Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, and the broader south Denver metro.
Eden sees patients from across the Denver metro. Many peptide therapy consults come from Denver, DTC, Cherry Hills, Centennial, Englewood, and Littleton because the club is easy to access from the south metro.
Start here
If your body is starting to dictate what you can do, start with a consult. Eden will review your goals, explain your options, and tell you honestly whether the Wolverine Stack is the right fit.
New peptide consult availability is limited each week. Greenwood Village health club or telehealth available.
Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. BPC-157 and TB-500 are not FDA-approved drugs and are dispensed only when prescribed by a licensed medical provider and fulfilled by a licensed compounding pharmacy under applicable state and federal regulations. Information on this page is educational and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Eligibility is determined during clinical consultation.