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Glow 70mg (50mg Ghk-cu, 10mg TB500, 10mg Bpc-157) Vial
Short for Body Protection Compound-157, is a derivative of body protection compound (BPC). BPC is a protein found naturally in the human digestive tract. It plays a significant role in protecting the lining of the gastrointestinal tract from damage, promoting healing, and encouraging blood vessel growth. Synthetic BPC-157, a pentadecapeptide comprising 15 amino acids isolated from the much larger BPC protein, has been found to retain many of the healing properties of its parent molecule. In particular, BPC-157 has been shown to have effects on:
- Wound healing
- Blood vessel growt
- The coagulation cascade
- Nitric oxide generation
- Immune system function
- Gene expression
- Hormone regulation (particularly in the gastrointestinal nervous system)
What is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring peptide first isolated from human blood plasma. It has since been identified in urine and saliva as well. Research into GHK-Cu has found the short peptide to have substantial benefits in wound healing and immune function. It has anti-aging properties and has been found to suppress free-radical damage, increase protein synthesis, fight bacteria, and increase the health of skin and skin fibroblasts.
TB- 500
Thymosin Beta 4, also known as TB-500, is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring 43-amino acid peptide found in a wide range of human and animal cells. Research, such as a 2010 study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, has indicated the potential of TB-500 in facilitating the repair of cardiac muscle after injuries like myocardial infarction (heart attack). TB-500 was found to be promising in cases where stem cell therapy had limitations. It demonstrated the ability to inhibit the death of myocardial cells, stimulate the growth of blood vessels, and activate processes within the heart that promote healing following injury. This suggests that TB-500 could be a groundbreaking agent for actively restoring damaged cardiac muscle after a heart Thymosin Beta 4, also known as TB-500, is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring 43-amino acid peptide found in a wide range of human and animal cells. Research, such as a 2010 study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, has indicated the potential of TB-500 in facilitating the repair of cardiac muscle after injuries like myocardial infarction (heart attack). TB-500 was found to be promising in cases where stem cell therapy had limitations. It demonstrated the ability to inhibit the death of myocardial cells, stimulate the growth of blood vessels, and activate processes within the heart that promote healing following injury. This suggests that TB-500 could be a groundbreaking agent for actively restoring damaged cardiac muscle after a heart attack. Previous studies in mice conducted in 2004 also supported the idea of TB-500 promoting cardiomyocyte migration, survival, and repair of myocardial damage.. Previous studies in mice conducted in 2004 also supported the idea of TB-500 promoting cardiomyocyte migration, survival, and repair of myocardial damage.
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