What is TB-500 by SYN Pharma?
TB-500, also known as Thymosin Beta-4, is a synthetic peptide designed to promote tissue repair, accelerate healing, and improve recovery. It has become a staple among athletes and bodybuilders recovering from injury, joint pain, or high-intensity training. TB-500’s mechanism of action revolves around increasing cell migration and promoting angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), which speeds up the healing process.
SYN Pharma’s TB-500 is dosed for maximum effectiveness and purity, making it ideal for injury rehab, joint support, and performance recovery enhancement.
Benefits of TB-500
- Accelerates recovery from soft tissue injuries
- Improves flexibility and reduces inflammation
- Promotes healing of tendons, ligaments, and joints
- Enhances endurance and muscle recovery in performance athletes
Product Details
- Compound: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
- Form: Injectable peptide (reconstituted with bacteriostatic water)
- Typical Dosage: 2–5 mg per week
- Injection Type: Subcutaneous or intramuscular
- Cycle Duration: 4 to 8 weeks
TB-500 6-Week Recovery Protocol
Week | TB-500 (mg/week) | Injection Frequency | Purpose |
1–2 | 4–5 mg | 2–3 injections per week | Loading phase for accelerated healing |
3–4 | 2–3 mg | 1–2 injections per week | Maintain tissue repair and flexibility |
5–6 | 2 mg | Once weekly | Transition to maintenance or stop use |
Common Questions About TB-500
Is TB-500 safe for long-term use?
TB-500 is generally well-tolerated with low toxicity. Long-term use is typically reserved for chronic conditions, while most users follow a 4–6 week recovery protocol.
Can I combine TB-500 with BPC-157?
Yes. TB-500 and BPC-157 are commonly stacked for synergistic healing effects. While TB-500 promotes systemic recovery and vascular growth, BPC-157 targets localized injuries and gastrointestinal healing.
Is TB-500 legal?
TB-500 is sold as a research compound and is not approved for human use by the FDA. It is intended for research purposes only and not for consumption unless under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Where should I inject TB-500?
Injections can be done subcutaneously in the abdomen or intramuscularly near the site of injury. Alternate sites to prevent irritation when dosing multiple times per week.
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