What is TB 500?
TB-500 is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring peptide called thymosin beta-4. Thymosin beta-4 is found in almost all human and animal cells and plays a key role in tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and cellular regeneration.
Key Benefits of TB-500
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Promotes Tissue Healing:
- TB-500 is believed to enhance the healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and skin. It encourages cell migration and the production of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), which helps repair damaged tissues.
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Reduces Inflammation:
- It may help reduce inflammation, which can speed up recovery from injuries and lower pain levels in conditions like arthritis or tendonitis.
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Improves Flexibility:
- Many users report improved flexibility and mobility, particularly in joints and muscles.
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Cardiovascular Protection:
- TB-500 has shown potential in protecting the heart by promoting the repair of damaged cardiac tissue after a heart attack or other cardiac injury.
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Hair Growth:
- Some anecdotal reports suggest that TB-500 may improve hair growth, though this is not its primary use.
Mechanism of Action
TB-500 works primarily by upregulating actin, a protein involved in cell movement and structure. Actin plays a critical role in wound healing, and TB-500’s ability to regulate actin leads to accelerated tissue repair and regeneration. It also promotes angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), which helps with healing.
Common Uses
- Injuries: Athletes often use TB-500 to help with muscle tears, sprains, or ligament injuries.
- Chronic Conditions: It is also used to manage chronic injuries or conditions that cause inflammation, such as tendonitis or arthritis.
Also known as/branded as:
Thymosin Beta 4
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This information and product is provided for research purposes only. We do not provide any advice on the usage of these products as UK Law prevents this. Customers should check the legality of this product in their own country prior to purchase.