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Joe Rogan and BPC-157: How the "Wolverine Stack" Became Famous
Short answer: More than any other public figure, Joe Rogan put BPC-157 - and the BPC-157 + TB-500 pairing nicknamed the “Wolverine stack” - into mainstream conversation, discussing it on his podcast for recovery. An April 2026 New Yorker feature on injectable peptides used exactly this cultural moment as its jumping-off point. Here is what the coverage says, and what the recovery-peptide research actually describes. Editorial note: New-U reports independent press coverage here; Joe Rogan is not affiliated with or endorsing New-U, and nothing here is medical advice.
If you searched “what peptide is Joe Rogan taking” in 2026, you were part of a very large crowd. Rogan’s on-air discussion of BPC-157 for recovery - and his suggestion that others consider it alongside TB-500 - turned a niche research compound into a household term. When The New Yorker ran “Why Are People Injecting Themselves with Peptides?” (April 2026), it was mapping a trend that Rogan’s reach had done a lot to accelerate, alongside compounds like Melanotan II. This is the sourced version, with the mechanism links kept separate from the culture.
What peptide is Joe Rogan taking?
Per supplement-roundup coverage (a NAD.com compilation, April 2026) and repeated podcast references, Rogan has publicly discussed BPC-157 in a recovery and healing context, along with NAD+ for energy and longevity. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) was first researched for gastric-ulcer healing and is now widely studied in muscle-, tendon- and ligament-repair models. Coverage reports his enthusiasm; it is not a prescription, a protocol, or a claim New-U is making on his behalf.
What is the "Wolverine stack"?
The “Wolverine stack” is an internet nickname for combining two tissue-repair research peptides - BPC-157 and TB-500 - after the comic-book character’s rapid healing. In a widely shared March 2026 exchange, Rogan urged Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to consider the pairing should they ever get injured. The name is cultural shorthand, not a clinical regimen. For the mechanism side, see our write-ups on BPC-157 and soft-tissue repair, TB-500 (thymosin beta-4), and the combined BPC-157 + TB-500 stack in the research literature.
Why the two compounds get paired
In the research framing, BPC-157 and TB-500 are combined because they are studied for complementary aspects of tissue repair - BPC-157 more associated with localised healing and angiogenesis models, TB-500 (a synthetic fragment related to thymosin beta-4) with cell migration and systemic recovery models. That complementarity is why the internet stacked them , but it is worth stressing that the pairing’s popularity rests largely on preclinical work and anecdote, not large human trials.
The honest caveat. As The New Yorker and TIME both stressed, much of this is enthusiasts experimenting with compounds that remain investigational - media interest is not clinical proof. A public figure naming a compound is a cultural signal, not clinical proof. For the framework we use to separate a public statement from an approved medicine from a preliminary research compound, see celebrity peptide claims vs scientific research.
Frequently Asked Questions
What peptide is Joe Rogan taking? Per a NAD.com roundup (April 2026) and podcast references, he has publicly discussed BPC-157 for recovery and NAD+ for energy/longevity. Reported as media coverage, not medical advice.
What is the Wolverine stack? A popular nickname for combining two tissue-repair research peptides, BPC-157 and TB-500. Cultural shorthand, not a clinical regimen from New-U.
Did Rogan tell Damon and Affleck to use peptides? March 2026 coverage reported him urging them to consider BPC-157 + TB-500 for recovery. A report of a public exchange, not a confirmed protocol for either actor.
Is Joe Rogan endorsing New-U? No. This reports independent press coverage. He is not affiliated with or endorsing New-U; nothing here is medical advice. Materials are research use only.
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