STOP Inflammation FAST: The “Wolverine + Copper” (BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu + KPV) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 15 MIN

STOP Inflammation FAST: The “Wolverine + Copper” (BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu + KPV)

from Motivation with Jon Andersen · host Bulman Media Network

The episode discusses how inflammation and pain often build slowly in people in their 40s and 50s, showing up as achy joints, sharp exercise pain, or full-body aches, and emphasizes it’s not “normal.” The speaker shares non-medical, research-based guidance on reducing inflammation by combining lifestyle changes (less processed food and sugar, better sleep, managing stress/cortisol) with peptide options commonly used for healing and inflammation. They explain the popular “Wolverine” stack (BPC-157 + TB-500), note it may take around 2–3 weeks to feel significant results, and describe how improvements can progress through a chain (e.g., shoulder to elbow to wrist). They also cover adding GHK-Cu (copper peptide) and KPV, discuss concerns about mixing GHK-Cu due to different pH and possible denaturing effects, and recommend separating GHK-Cu into a separate injection when possible. Dosing approach shared includes starting Wolverine low (250 mcg daily) and titrating up (500 mcg to 1000 mcg, ideally split AM/PM), with GHK-Cu typically 1–4 mg and cycled due to potential copper buildup. The episode promotes resources in the description (JAProtocols.com, a protocol calculator, Rumble, a 1-on-1 link, Cellular Advantage Academy) and mentions MaxPerformanceForYou.com with an ongoing discount code “bigdog.”Jon Andersen is a pro bodybuilder, pro strongman, and the strongest man in North America. He offers comprehensive mindset, muscle-building, and nutrition coaching. His methods help you to speed up fat loss, lose weight, and build muscle to reach your fitness goals.  Sick of simply surviving? It's time to learn to live in THRIVE mode.  For a tailored approach to meet your specific fitness goals, consider joining the "Thrive Transformations" program.  If you’re ready to crush your goals now!!  Message me on Instagram with keyword “YouTube” https://www.instagram.com/thejonandersen/ JA Protocols https://japrotocols.com Max Performance 10% off with code (BigDog) https://www.maxperformance4you.com One on One Coaching https://www.jon-andersen.com/coaching-with-jon-andersen/  Rumble https://rumble.com/user/JonAndersen_PeptidePro Cellular Advantage Academy https://cellularadvantageacademy.com #gymmotivation #fitnessmotivations #fitnessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/motivation-with-jon-andersen--6120173/support.If you’re ready to crush your goals now!!  Message me with keyword “YouTube” https://support.japrotocols.com/chat/new?repId=jon-cl  JA Protocols https://japrotocols.com Max Performance 10% off with code (Blog) https://www.maxperformance4you.com One on One Coaching https://www.jon-andersen.com/coaching-with-jon-andersen/  Rumble https://rumble.com/user/JonAndersen_PeptidePro Cellular Advantage Academy https://cellularadvantageacademy.com

The episode discusses how inflammation and pain often build slowly in people in their 40s and 50s, showing up as achy joints, sharp exercise pain, or full-body aches, and emphasizes it’s not “normal.” The speaker shares non-medical, research-based guidance on reducing inflammation by combining lifestyle changes (less processed food and sugar, better sleep, managing stress/cortisol) with peptide options commonly used for healing and inflammation. They explain the popular “Wolverine” stack (BPC-157 + TB-500), note it may take around 2–3 weeks to feel significant results, and describe how improvements can progress through a chain (e.g., shoulder to elbow to wrist). They also cover adding GHK-Cu (copper peptide) and KPV, discuss concerns about mixing GHK-Cu due to different pH and possible denaturing effects, and recommend separating GHK-Cu into a separate injection when possible. Dosing approach shared includes starting Wolverine low (250 mcg daily) and titrating up (500 mcg to 1000 mcg, ideally split AM/PM), with GHK-Cu typically 1–4 mg and cycled due to potential copper buildup. The episode promotes resources in the description (JAProtocols.com, a protocol calculator, Rumble, a 1-on-1 link, Cellular Advantage Academy) and mentions MaxPerformanceForYou.com with an ongoing discount code “bigdog.”Jon Andersen is a pro bodybuilder, pro strongman, and the strongest man in North America. He offers comprehensive mindset, muscle-building, and nutrition coaching. His methods help you to speed up fat loss, lose weight, and build muscle to reach your fitness goals.  Sick of simply surviving? It's time to learn to live in THRIVE mode.  For a tailored approach to meet your specific fitness goals, consider joining the "Thrive Transformations" program.  If you’re ready to crush your goals now!!  Message me on Instagram with keyword “YouTube” https://www.instagram.com/thejonandersen/ JA Protocols https://japrotocols.com Max Performance 10% off with code (BigDog) https://www.maxperformance4you.com One on One Coaching https://www.jon-andersen.com/coaching-with-jon-andersen/  Rumble https://rumble.com/user/JonAndersen_PeptidePro Cellular Advantage Academy https://cellularadvantageacademy.com #gymmotivation #fitnessmotivations #fitnessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/motivation-with-jon-andersen--6120173/support.If you’re ready to crush your goals now!!  Message me with keyword “YouTube” https://support.japrotocols.com/chat/new?repId=jon-cl  JA Protocols https://japrotocols.com Max Performance 10% off with code (Blog) https://www.maxperformance4you.com One on One Coaching <a href="https://www.jon-andersen.com/coaching-with-jon-andersen/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer...

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