Ultima-Thymosin Beta 4 (TB-500) 2mg
- Brand: Ultima Pharmaceuticals - US
- Product Code: Ultima-Thymosin Beta 4 (TB-500) 2mg
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$56.00
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Ultima Pharmaceuticals - US
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USA Warehouse 5
SUBSTANCE
Thymosin Beta-4
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TB-500 is a synthetic peptide that mimics the naturally occurring healing protein known as Thymosin Beta 4 (TB4), which is found in nearly all human and mammalian cells. Research indicates that TB-500 can enhance wound healing, recovery from injuries, flexibility, and reduce inflammation. These benefits arise from TB-500's role in the development of blood cells and blood vessels, as well as in cellular differentiation and migration. A key aspect of its healing ability is its regulation of actin, a crucial protein required for cell building and tissue repair.
TB-500 DosageTB-500 is available as a freeze-dried powder. Research suggests that optimal results are achieved when using bacteriostatic sodium chloride 0.9% to reconstitute thymosin peptides. Dosages typically range from 5mg to 20mg per week, divided into 2-3 injections. After the peptide accumulates in the system, the weekly dosage can usually be reduced to about half or less for maintenance, which can be administered once a week.
TB-500 is usually injected subcutaneously but can also be administered intramuscularly if preferred.
Store the product at room temperature in a dry place, away from light. An opened vial can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 8 days.
How to Store TB-500:What is TB-500?Research on TB-500 has highlighted various properties that have fueled a global series of clinical trials aimed at exploring the potential of thymosin beta-4 in promoting the healing of wounds in the skin, cornea, and heart. Thymosin beta-4 is produced in the thymus gland and is present in high concentrations in wound fluids, facilitating the healing of damaged tissues.
TB-500, a naturally occurring peptide found abundantly in blood platelets, wound fluid, and various tissues, is distinct from growth factors as it primarily serves as an important actin-regulating protein peptide. TB-500 has been shown to play a significant role in the protection, regeneration, and remodeling of injured or damaged tissues. The gene responsible for Thymosin Beta-4 is among the first to be activated after an injury occurs.
Thymosin Beta 4, a naturally occurring peptide present in nearly all human and animal cells, aids in wound healing. TB-500, the synthetic form of TB4, promotes healing by assisting in the formation of new blood vessels, muscle fibers, and blood cells while facilitating cell migration. For those who are overworked or injured, the healing effects of TB-500 can be particularly appealing.
How Does TB-500 Work?TB-500 supports recovery by affecting actin. By enhancing this cellular protein, TB-500 leverages the beneficial effects of actin, which include promoting cell migration and proliferation. This results in the formation of new blood vessels and regulation of inflammation, optimizing healing and recovery. Additionally, TB-500’s unique molecular structure allows it to travel throughout the body, providing a “systemic” effect that targets injured areas. Users may also experience reduced inflammation and improved flexibility, with some reports of hair regrowth and darkening.
What Are the Side Effects of TB-500?TB-500 is associated with various positive effects such as improved recovery, reduced inflammation, and increased flexibility. It has been shown to be particularly effective for slow-healing injuries like those affecting connective tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, as well as muscle and skin injuries. Feedback from users and researchers worldwide indicates that TB-500 typically has very few, if any, severe side effects.
Most peptides might cause lightheadedness or nausea after injection, and flu-like symptoms are common with several others. However, the likelihood of experiencing such adverse effects from TB-500 appears to be very low, making it well-tolerated among users.
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