Benefits:
-Promotes angiogenesis
-Reduces inflammation
-Regenerates tissue at an accelerated rate
-Excellent for injury recovery
-Combines well with BPC-157
-Also helps with brain injuries, spinal injuries and other nerve-related conditions like multiple sclerosis
Thymosin beta 4 (Tβ4), is a peptide analogous in effect to BPC-157. It is a highly conserved, naturally occurring, water-soluble regenerative peptide that is found in all tissues and in all cell types, except red blood cells. It is also found in the blood and in other body fluids, including tears, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid, and wound fluids. Both platelets and leukocytes release Tβ4 into the wound fluid such that the final concentration is 13 μg/mL.
Although Tβ4 contains only 43 amino acids, it appears to have a wide range of regenerative activities. Specific sites on the molecule have been shown to mediate these effects. Both chemically synthesized and recombinant forms have shown efficacy for dermal healing in preclinical models and in human patients (Ehrlich & Hazard, 2012; Kim & Kwon, 2014, 2015; Malinda et al., 1999; Philp, Badamchian, et al., 2003; Philp & Kleinman, 2010; Philp et al., 2006; Ti et al., 2015; Treadwell et al., 2012).
A dimeric form has been found to accelerate the rate of dermal healing in an animal model more rapidly than that of the parent molecule (Xu et al., 2013). Tβ4 has also shown repair and regenerative activity in a number of other injury models, such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, a model of multiple sclerosis, ischemic limbs, and cardiac damage due to ischemia.
TB-500
Add 2 mls of bacteriostatic water or water for injection to the vial. Administer 0.5ml (2.5mg) twice per week. Continue with a maintenance dose of 0.5ml every 1-2 weeks after the loading phase.
10mg per unit