Follistatin + LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30) stack
A research-context overview of stacking Follistatin with LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30): the rationale, complementary benefits, side-effect overlap, and pharmacokinetic considerations. Educational only — never a recommendation.
Why this stack?
Pairing a Performance peptide like Follistatin with a Recovery peptide like LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30) is one of the most common stack archetypes in the research literature. The Performance compound drives the GH/IGF-1 axis or anabolic signaling; the Recovery compound shortens the soft-tissue and inflammation tax of training, letting the anabolic signal land on healthier tissue. The two work on independent pathways, so timing concerns are minimal — most researchers dose them on separate clocks.
Follistatin
Muscle Builder.
Key benefits
- ✓Inhibits myostatin
- ✓Increases muscle mass
- ✓Strength gains
Side effects to watch
- ⚠Tendon stress
- ⚠Joint pain
LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30)
Shorter active fragments of LL-37 (KR-12, KS-30) with retained antimicrobial activity but lower toxicity.
Key benefits
- ✓Antimicrobial activity preserved
- ✓Lower hemolysis vs full LL-37
- ✓Wound healing research
Side effects to watch
- ⚠Localized irritation (topical)
- ⚠Limited human trial data
Half-life considerations
Reference half-life data for one or both of these compounds is not in our table — see the individual peptide profiles for cited PK ranges.
Educational use only
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