Not for human consumption. Research use only.

TB-500 for Injury Recovery

Enhances Flexibility and Tissue Repair

$30.00

* This product is strictly for laboratory research use only and must not be used for human consumption, medical treatments, or any other non-research purposes..

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide involved in tissue repair. Known for its potential to improve flexibility and reduce inflammation, TB-500 is studied for promoting soft tissue healing, supporting joint health, and enhancing flexibility. It’s particularly popular in sports and physical rehabilitation studies for its role in speeding recovery.

Mechanism of Action:
TB-500 primarily promotes cell migration, which is essential for tissue repair. It encourages the formation of new blood vessels and supports tissue growth, playing a key role in wound healing and muscle recovery. By reducing fibrosis (scar tissue formation), it helps tissues heal more efficiently.

Potential Benefits:

  1. Enhanced Flexibility and Movement: Often studied for its effects on soft tissues, improving joint mobility.

  2. Reduced Scar Tissue: Its anti-fibrotic properties help reduce the formation of scar tissue.

  3. Anti-Inflammatory: Can alleviate inflammation in injured areas, making it useful in recovery.

  4. Accelerated Healing: Supports the body’s natural healing processes, particularly in connective tissues.

Current Research Areas:

  • Sports Medicine and Injury Recovery: Used in research for sports injuries, particularly those affecting joints and muscles.

  • Fibrosis Research: Its potential to reduce scar tissue is explored in studies on fibrosis.

  • Inflammatory Conditions: TB-500 is being studied for applications in chronic inflammation and autoimmune conditions.

Dosage and Administration:

  • Common Research Dosage: 2-2.5 mg per week, often administered in 1-2 doses.

  • Timing: Generally administered once or twice weekly, depending on specific research protocols.

Safety and Potential Side Effects:

  • Injection Site Irritation: Some users report mild redness or swelling.

  • Fatigue: Rare reports of mild fatigue post-administration.

Additional Research References:

  • PubMed: Studies on TB-500 and tissue repair (PubMed).

  • ScienceDirect: Research on TB-500 in sports medicine (ScienceDirect).