American Peptide Co
TB-500
TB-500
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What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body, helping regulate and optimize natural functions. Different peptides target different systems—some boost recovery, others support fat loss, hormone balance, or metabolic efficiency.
Because peptides work with your body’s existing biology, they can offer powerful, targeted results without the side effects of steroids. All of the peptides we offer are administered by subcutaneous injection for maximum absorption and effectiveness.
What Is TB-500?
TB-500 is a synthetic version of thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide involved in tissue regeneration, cell migration, and inflammation control. It works systemically throughout the body to enhance healing at a deeper level—especially in muscle, tendon, ligament, fascia, and even heart tissue.
It’s widely used for injury recovery, post-surgical healing, and chronic inflammation that limits mobility or performance. TB-500 helps increase flexibility, reduces stiffness, and supports improved structural integrity in connective tissue.
Why Motorcycle Racers Use It
TB-500 supports healing in deeper, slower-to-repair tissues, such as major muscle groups, joints, and tendons under chronic strain. It’s especially helpful after crashes, surgeries, or high-impact training blocks where the body needs broad, full-body recovery support—not just localized repair. It pairs well with BPC-157 for riders dealing with long-term wear and tear or coming back from significant injury.
Dosage Guidelines
- Injected subcutaneously, either systemically or near the injury site
- Typical loading phase: 2.0–2.5 mg twice per week for 4–6 weeks
- Maintenance dose: 2.0–2.5 mg once every 1–2 weeks
- Often stacked with BPC-157 for comprehensive healing support
Disclaimer
This product is sold for research purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use only under the direction of a licensed medical professional. This information is for educational purposes only.
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