TB500 Peptide
TB-500 is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring protein thymosin beta-4. It is primarily studied for its potential to accelerate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote cell migration.
Key Characteristics
Mechanism: It regulates actin (a protein involved in cell movement) and encourages the formation of new blood vessels.
Application: In research and clinical settings, it is often explored for its role in healing muscles, tendons, ligaments, and skin.
The "Wolverine Stack": TB-500 is frequently paired with another peptide, BPC-157, to create what clinics call a synergistic stack for recovery.
Regulations: Thymosin beta-4 and its derivatives are banned substances in professional sports and are not approved by regulatory bodies (such as the FDA) for human consumption.
Disclaimer: Peptides like TB-500 are sold strictly for controlled laboratory research and are not intended for human consumption or as a medical treatment.
