Infographic showing BPC-157 and TB-500 Wolverine stack peptide pathways for injury recovery, including tendon healing, angiogenesis, muscle repair, cell migration, and inflammation reduction

Wolverine Stack for Pain: BPC-157 + TB-500 Recovery & Chronic Pain Guide (2026)

Richard Kang, MDBlog

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for learning purposes only. It is not medical advice. BPC‑157, TB‑500, and the Wolverine stack are not approved by the FDA for any medical use. Always talk with your doctor before trying any peptide therapy. If you have a medical emergency, call 911. The Wolverine stack is one of the most talked-about peptide combos in …

NAD+ IV infusion bag and NMN/NR supplement bottle with molecular structure and joint repair visual representing NAD+ for chronic pain management

NAD+ for Chronic Pain | What You Need to Know

Richard Kang, MDBlog

What Is NAD+ and Why Does It Matter for Pain? Your body runs on energy. Every cell needs fuel to work, heal, and stay healthy. NAD+ is a molecule that helps make that fuel. Its full name is nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. You do not need to remember that. Just know this: without enough NAD+, your cells struggle. NAD+ plays a …

Illustration of leaky gut showing dysbiosis, intestinal permeability, pro-inflammatory bacteria entering the bloodstream, and pain signals reaching the brain

Gut Health and Chronic Pain: What Your Gut Has to Do With How You Feel

Richard Kang, MDBlog

When you think about chronic pain, your stomach is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But research is making one thing clear: gut health and chronic pain are deeply connected. The trillions of bacteria living inside your gut can drive inflammation, sensitize your nerves, and make pain worse — even in areas far from your abdomen. Understanding …