TB500 -- Learn how it works!

This one is new to me, saw the name a few times but it sure looks nice.
you think this could be used for say 6 months without issues?

how long are people using this peptide?

Thanks guys
 
The following are a few short excerpts of what researchers all over have observed in their research administering the exciting new peptide TB 500 to research subjects:


"this definitely has a profound effect on inflammation and pain."

"observed a greater range of motion and less discomfort than I have in a very long time."

"the only thing I can say for sure is it definitely helped with my research subjects injuries and I would use it on them again for sure"

"In looking at how far my research subjects injury has come and how quickly , to think the TB500 didn't play a role in that would be foolish"

"healing is noticeable and without question."

"..does seem to have a noticeable effect."


As you can see above TB500 is a compound definitely worth looking into for your research purpose. To read more about it click here >> TB500 - 2mg
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This one is new to me, saw the name a few times but it sure looks nice.
you think this could be used for say 6 months without issues?

how long are people using this peptide?

Thanks guys

It seems like people use a build up dose of 3-5mg ew for a few weeks then run 1-2mg ew after that for anywhere from 2-4+ months.
Its use has exploded with good feedback but you probibly wont find a "set in stone" way to use it.
I would rec (from my research) the following:

wk1-4 3-4mg ew (1.5-2mg 2X a week 3-4 days apart)
wk4-16 1-2mg ew (In one shot seems the norm, but you could do two)

if your blood work is not wack then i guess you could run it a bit longer but I myself will be doing my research with it at 3-6month cycles of use
at a time.
All seems very promising but I would not just run it year round non stop... at least no yet.
I myself am interested in this peptide.
I have some medical issues I hope this may help with and have LOVED IGF'1s effects over the last couple years.


Hope that helps a bit.
 
So recently there has been a lot of talk about this peptide. Statement like, ***8220;It will help you heal faster***8221;. ***8220;You recover more quickly from injuries***8221; and so on. So what is TB500, what does it do, and how does it work.

TB 500 is a naturally occurring peptide. It is part of the thymosin family of peptides. Structurally it is unique in that it has a unique binding ability. This is relative in that it binds to certain substances and transports them to areas of injury. TB500 is found throughout the body, in many tissues, but is heavily concentrated in areas of injury.

The first effect of Tb 500 is it reduces inflammation. It does this via 2 mechanisms. It first works to lower inflammatory inducing cytokines. These cytokines induce systemic inflammation. Secondly there is a derivative of TB 500 that actually works to reduce inflammation of white blood cells. The cells responsible for immune system function.

As far as healing there are 2 primary mechanisms that TB 500 utilizes to promote and expedite healing. First it has a direct effect on Actin. Actin is a hair like substance that surrounds cells. It is responsible for the movement, growth and binding of cells. It plays a crucial role in healing. Second it is responsible for the activation of cells known as progenitor cells. These cells are unique in that they can assimilate with different cell types. They also produce protein and growth factors that promote healing.

As you can see TB500 isn***8217;t just some peptide that worked in horses so it will work in our research, it has hard data supporting its effects and the benefits of those effects are often desired in our researching. The goal of this write up was to point those benefits out and support them with solid references.

Get it here >> TB 500 2mg


Refs:
*Philp D, Kleinman HK (April 2010). "Animal studies with thymosin beta, a multifunctional tissue repair and regeneration peptide". Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1194: 81***8211;6. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05479.x. PMID 20536453
*Riley PR, Smart N (December 2009). "Thymosin beta4 induces epicardium-derived neovascularization in the adult heart". Biochem. Soc. Trans. 37 (Pt 6): 1218***8211;20. doi:10.1042/BST0371218. PMID 19909250
*oung JD, Lawrence AJ, MacLean AG, et al. (December 1999). "Thymosin beta 4 sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent generated by monocytes in the presence of glucocorticoids". Nat. Med. 5 (12): 1424***8211;7. doi:10.1038/71002. PMID 10581087
*Thymosin ***946;4 Is Cardioprotective after Myocardial Infarction DEEPAK SRIVASTAVA1, ANKUR SAXENA2, J. MICHAEL DIMAIO3, ILDIKO BOCK-MARQUETTE3 Article first published online: 10 OCT 2007DOI: 10.1196/annals.1415.04
*The ***946;-thymosins: Intracellular and extracellular activities of a versatile actin binding protein family Hans Georg Mannherz1,2,*, Ewald Hannappel3Ar ticle first published online: 29 APR 2009DOI: 10.1002/cm.20371

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Thanks again for the log man! people keep asking me about TB500 and i keep telling them to check out your log! I have alot of research under my belt but not the personal exp so its nice to have a good member here with honest info on their exp with it!
 
Can I use this with clen? Safe? I am wondering how a Clen and TB combo would be for muscle and fatloss. Has anyone tried this combo?
 
Tb500 really work bro, help me with my shoulder injury and with my elbow pain in just 1 weeks i feel the different
 
Can I use this with clen? Safe? I am wondering how a Clen and TB combo would be for muscle and fatloss. Has anyone tried this combo?

Well they could certainly be used together. Im not sure that the tb500 plays a significant role in fatloss or muscle gain. More in healing an injury and muscle recovery, however not muscle building or fatloss. Its awesome for injury scenarios, I have a log on it in fact.
 
TB 500 does this:

Endothelial (blood vessels) cell differentiation
Angiogenesis (growth of new blood cells from pre-existing vessels) in dermal tissues
Keratinocyte migration
Collagen deposition; and
Decreases inflammation.

Angiogenesis is a normal and vital process in growth and development, as well as in wound healing and in granulation tissue. However, it is also a fundamental step in the transition of tumors from a dormant state to a malignant one, leading to the use of angiogenesis inhibitors. The identification of an angiogenic diffusible factor derived from tumors was made initially by Greenblatt and Shubik in 1968.

This doen't mean it anything more than this....Angiogenesis leads to the growth of normal cells, ok thats not so bad.

Angiogenesis also helps any cancer (tumors that you have) to spread and become malignant.

google: Greenblatt and Shubik in 1968
 
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