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rmkicks
02-19-2014, 11:59 AM
February 17, 2014 By Bill Roberts (http://thinksteroids.com/author/bill-roberts/)

Q: “I’m interested in TB-500. A few times I’ve used GH to treat injuries, and it seemed like healing rate was improved. But now I have chronic forearm tendinitis which isn’t going away. It’s interfering with my lifting. If GH is helping this time, it’s not helping enough. Also, my dad has chronic muscle tightness and pain in his rotator cuff, though he is strong in all the exercises. Years of massage therapy has given him major improvements but he never gets fully healed. His MRI reveals only tendinitis, but his massage therapist says the muscles have trauma damage. Could TB-500 help heal these conditions?”
A: In many but not all instances, TB-500 has given remarkable benefits for such cases. I very much think it’s worth trying.
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide related to the hormone thymosin beta-4. That hormone is widely present in low levels in the body and can have profound positive effects on wound healing. These healing effects can occur in at least muscle, tendons, ligaments, skin, the heart, and the eye. It’s produced in higher concentration where tissue damage has occurred. Part of how it produces benefit is that myocytes and myoblast cells are attracted to the site of injury and aid healing. Another part is that thymosin beta-4 is potently anti-inflammatory.
It’s fair to call thymosin beta-4 one of the body’s key natural means of promoting healing.
Protein hormones such as thymosin beta-4 are very large molecules. They’re so large they cannot fit entirely into the receptors of cells. Instead, a small section of the hormone will fit into the receptor. Different sections can have different activities. It’s been learned that useful effects can be achieved by short peptide chains matching these sections, without need of the entire large protein.
TB-500 closely matches a short section of thymosin beta-4. This short section has been found to provide at least most of the benefits of the complete thymosin beta-4 molecule, and is more readily manufactured. For healing injury, TB-500 may be just as effective as thymosin beta-4. Certainly, TB-500 has far more of a practical track record, as many have used it while few if any have used the entire thymosin beta-4 hormone.
An ordinary course of use is about 4 or 5 mg per week, for example at 2 mg twice per week, taken for 4 to 6 weeks. Where an injury has been really chronic, this is typically followed by maintenance use at a lesser rate. There’s no standard method so far as I know, but in my opinion 1 mg per week is reasonable.
It would not be able to do anything to correct structural problems with the rotator cuff, but fortunately it sounds as if your dad has no such issue. It’s possible TB-500 might reduce his chronic inflammation, and it might promote normalization of the affected muscle tissue. And it might well help your body heal your tendinitis.
It doesn’t work in all cases, but the reasonable chance of success makes it well worth considering.

xmuscle
02-19-2014, 12:46 PM
Good post gonna have too look into this stuff.

bigpapapumpaf
09-25-2014, 01:34 AM
I've also heard good things about this. It might be great for us old guys!

BPP

NeverOnce
09-25-2014, 02:51 AM
.08 x body weight in kg= human weekly dose.

I've found TB500 beneficial.

animal87
09-25-2014, 02:56 AM
Thats one of the few peps I havent tried. i'd like to stack it with gh to help my injuries heal much as possible.

NeverOnce
09-25-2014, 03:13 AM
I'm not sure if you were the one with a bad shoulder but that was the main reason I took it because my shoulder was so messed up it hurt to shampoo my hair or take off a shirt.
5 weeks later on Some tren TB-500 and growth peps im breaking prs on bench. And pain is gone in most movements.

animal87
09-25-2014, 03:37 AM
Yes i do have shoulder/arm problems and knee prob. Growth peps did help my shoulder too, its my knees that get tp me now

Dbolish
09-26-2014, 04:18 AM
i know a couple of blokes who tried this stuff and they all swear by it

riverbear
09-26-2014, 07:24 AM
Looks like that's on the buy list now.

Found in 5mg bottles. How much water do you need to add to reconstitute it?

hunkstrum
09-26-2014, 01:15 PM
.08 x body weight in kg= human weekly dose.

I've found TB500 beneficial.

I just did the math, and that's 6.8kg/week. :-)

Jimmyinkedup
09-26-2014, 05:43 PM
I have found that 4mg/week for 4 weeks followed by 2mg/week for the next 4 weeks works very well. Split injections 2x/week (mon/thurs) after the 8 weeks you can drop to .5mg/week (1x/week inject) for 4 more weeks as almost a finishing up. This stuff saved me surgery on a torn rotator cuff. It has anti inflammatory properties that improved my PT and also healing factors that sped healing for sure. Dr thought surgery was my only hope. This spared me that surgery. Worth every penny if you get legit tb500.

dorianyates
10-04-2014, 03:19 PM
i am using 2mg vials twice a week, i have severe mid back pain. I have been pinning sub-q. Week 1 down 2 vials nothing yet.

Tazzzz
11-06-2014, 04:40 PM
"Dorianyates
i am using 2mg vials twice a week, i have severe mid back pain. I have been pinning sub-q. Week 1 down 2 vials nothing yet."

Keep us updated please. I have been considering this for connective tissue strains and would like to know how it goes for you. Thanks