TB-500 is the synthetic version of a powerful protein known as Thymosin Beta-4. As such, TB-500 has potent healing properties that facilitate a speedy recovery from injuries. That’s why it’s commonly used to improve performance and reduce the occurrence of injuries.
TB- 500 basically regulates the process through which actin builds cells in the body. Actin is a protein that plays a huge role in the formation of muscle cells and it works together with myosin to build metabolism and improve motion.
TB-500’s healing properties make sense when you consider the fact that actin is involved in the formation and action of most of your body’s cells. The powerful combination of these peptides has the ability to promote positive cell growth, speed up the healing process and encourage cell migration and proliferation. This translates to the build-up of good inflammation that aids in faster healing.
TB-500 is a very agile protein that can travel through the bloodstream faster than most of the other proteins. That’s because it has a low molecular weight and a unique molecular structure that makes it very versatile. This is part of what makes it so effective at targeting specific injuries, whether acute or chronic. Of course, it comes with added benefits too like reduced inflammation, better flexibility and even improved hair growth!
There’s also talk that TB-500 can help heal a common injury known as “athlete’s heart”, which as the name implies, affects a lot of athletes. The type of high-level activity that athletes go through can put a lot of strain on the heart so if these rumors are proven true it would be good news for the industry. However, research is still underway to fully establish the effects of TB- 500 on ventricular hypertrophy which is another word for damaged heart tissue.
While TB-500 is not necessarily recognized as a prescription veterinary drug, the racehorse industry has found numerous uses for it. Most trainers give it to their horses in order to prevent injuries or muscular adhesions ahead of competitions. MedivetEquine reports that TB-500 has the ability to positively affect mammals of all sizes in positive ways.
Some of the benefits it offers include:
TB-500 is taken in the form of an injection and has been used to speedily heal wounds and injuries that would otherwise take months to recover from. Some have even taken it as an intervention for chronic injuries that don’t want to go away.
How to use TB-500?
You can use intramuscular or subcutaneous injections to deliver TB-500 into your bloodstream. Just make sure you wipe the rubber stopper and the area that you’re about to inject with an alcohol swab beforehand to minimize contamination and bacterial infection.
A great way to get the substance into your system more effectively is to massage the area after you’ve injected it. This will help speed up absorption and make the peptide more effective.
Recommended TB500 Dose
The recommended dosage of TB-500 is anything between 4 to 10 milligrams taken twice weekly. This is the initial dose which should be taken for the first 4 to 6 weeks in order to get your system used to it. After that, you can take half of that amount once per week for maintenance purposes. Later on, in your maintenance protocol, you’ll only have to take it once per month. This latter stage of the protocol can be taken during the training season and even while you prepare for competitions. It will aid in faster recovery and help you stay injury free as you push your body past its limits.
It’s important to note here that the dosage protocol that we’ve described above is the most commonly used but not necessarily the benchmark dosage recommendation. There’s currently no yardstick dosage protocol and the available information is based on observations of what has worked thus far for people undergoing athletic training.
Peptide Therapies
The peptide therapy protocols (Amino Acid Analogs) from Rejuvenate providers are also known as secretagogues (pronounced se-creta-gog), a substance that promotes secretion. These amino acid chains communicate with the body to produce or release growth hormone. Hence a secretagogue causes the body’s own natural processes to produce growth hormone. Secretagogues do not act as growth hormones but rather stimulate the pituitary gland to secrete your stored growth hormone. The subcutaneous injection route of growth hormone stimulation is a preferred route to help slow down age and environmental reductions in growth hormone levels.
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