Dr. Craig Koniver

Dr. Craig Koniver

Physician & Performance Medicine

MD, Brown University / Thomas JeffersonBoard-Certified Family Medicine26+ Years Clinical Practice

Twenty-six years of clinical practice and the physician Huberman brought on to talk peptides. Dr. Craig Koniver confirmed on Huberman Lab Ep 197 that he combines BPC-157, ipamorelin, and tesamorelin in a single bedtime syringe, 5 days on and 2 off. That single-syringe detail settled a long-running community debate. Board-certified in family medicine (Brown/Thomas Jefferson), he runs Koniver Wellness and treats peptide protocols as standard clinical tools rather than experimental fringe.

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Dr. Craig Koniver settled a debate the peptide community had been having for years. On Huberman Lab Ep 197 (October 2024), he confirmed that he combines BPC-157, ipamorelin, and tesamorelin in a single bedtime syringe: "You're only doing one shot a day. You may be doing three to seven peptides, but it's still one shot."

Twenty-six years of clinical practice (board-certified family medicine, Brown/Thomas Jefferson) gives him a practitioner's perspective that most online peptide voices lack. His approach treats peptide protocols as standard clinical tools. BPC-157 at 500mcg daily; ipamorelin capped at 100mcg ("that's the max dose to bind the receptor"); tesamorelin at 2mg. Five days on, two off, no food for 45 minutes before the bedtime injection.

Two Tier 1 protocols are tracked on this page, both verified from the Huberman Lab episode transcript. His clinic (Koniver Wellness) compounds these stacks for patients, which represents a moderate commercial interest worth noting.

Source Timeline

All verified sources where Dr. discussed peptide protocols.

PodcastOct 2024

Full GH secretagogue stack, BPC-157/PDA protocols, bedtime combo

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Protocols shown here are based on publicly disclosed information from Dr. Craig Koniver. They are reproduced for educational purposes only and are not endorsements. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol.

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