Thymosin Beta 4 (TB-500) 5mg
- Brand: Beligas
- Product Code: Thymosin Beta 4 (TB-500) 5mg
- Availability: In Stock
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$50.00
CLASSIFICATION
Multifaceted Peptide
ACNE
No
WATER RETENTION
No
HBR
No
HEPATOTOXICITY
No
AROMATIZATION
No
MANUFACTURER
Beligas
WAREHOUSE
International Warehouse 3
SUBSTANCE
Thymosin Beta-4
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TB-500 is a synthetic peptide derived from the natural healing protein known as Thymosin Beta 4 (TB4), which is found in nearly all human and mammalian cells. Research indicates that TB 500 can positively impact wound healing, injury recovery, flexibility, and inflammation. These beneficial effects are achieved through TB 500's role in blood cell and blood vessel formation, as well as in cell migration and differentiation. A significant aspect of its healing properties is linked to the peptide’s regulation of actin, a crucial protein for cell development and wound repair.
TB-500 DosageTB500 is available as a freeze-dried (lyophilized) powder. Studies suggest that optimal results are obtained when using 0.9% bacteriostatic sodium chloride to reconstitute thymosin peptides. Dosages for TB 500 can vary from 5mg to 20mg weekly and are typically divided into 2-3 injections per week. Once the peptide is sufficiently established in the body, the weekly dosage is usually reduced to a maintenance level of about half or less of the initial dosage, which can be administered once a week.
TB500 is generally injected subcutaneously but can also be injected intramuscularly if preferred.
Store the product at room temperature in a dry, non-humid place, keeping the vial away from light. After opening, the vial can be refrigerated for up to 8 days.
How to Store TB 500:What is TB-500?Research on TB 500 demonstrates various properties that have led to numerous clinical trials worldwide to evaluate its effectiveness in promoting wound healing in skin, cornea, and heart tissues. Thymosin beta 4, produced in the thymus gland, is abundant in wound fluids and has been shown to assist in the healing of damaged tissues.
TB-500 is a naturally occurring peptide, primarily found in blood platelets, wound fluid, and other tissues. Unlike growth factors, TB-500 peptides are significant actin-regulating proteins. TB 500 plays a vital role in the protection, regeneration, and remodeling of injured or damaged tissues. The Thymosin Beta-4 gene is one of the first activated following an injury.
Present in nearly all human and animal cells, Thymosin Beta 4 is a naturally occurring peptide that promotes wound healing. TB 500, the synthetic form of TB4, aids in recovery by helping form new blood vessels, muscle fibers, and blood cells while facilitating cell migration. For individuals who are overworked or injured, TB 500 presents appealing benefits for wound healing.
How Does TB 500 Work?TB 500 aids recovery by influencing actin. By up-regulating this cellular protein, TB 500 leverages actin’s positive effects, which include promoting cell migration and proliferation. This process leads to the formation of new blood vessels and helps regulate inflammation, thereby optimizing healing and recovery. Additionally, the unique molecular structure of TB 500 enables it to travel throughout the body, producing a systemic effect that targets injured areas. Further benefits of TB 500 administration may include decreased inflammation and improved flexibility, with some reports suggesting potential regrowth and darkening of hair.
What Are the Side Effects of TB 500?TB500 is associated with many positive effects, including enhanced recovery, reduced inflammation, and better flexibility. The peptide effectively aids in the recovery of slow-healing injuries, such as those affecting tendons, ligaments, muscles, and skin. Feedback from users and researchers worldwide indicates that TB 500 tends to have very few, if any, significant negative side effects.
While most peptides can cause lightheadedness or nausea after injection, as well as flu-like symptoms, these adverse effects are reportedly rare with TB500 use, making it a well-tolerated peptide among users.
The information provided on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your personal physician, nor is it designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.