Peptide Deep Dive of the Day: TB-500
TB-500 is another peptide that often comes up when people start researching injury recovery, muscle repair, and inflammation support. TB-500 is the synthetic version of a naturally occurring protein fragment called Thymosin Beta-4, which plays a role in cell movement, tissue repair, and healing. People commonly research TB-500 for things like: • muscle recovery • tendon and ligament repair • reducing inflammation • improving flexibility and mobility • faster healing after injuries One thing that makes TB-500 interesting is that it tends to work systemically, meaning it circulates through the body rather than targeting just one specific area. Because of that, it’s often researched for overall recovery and healing, especially for people dealing with multiple injuries, chronic inflammation, or heavy training. You’ll also see it stacked with BPC-157, since the two peptides are often discussed together when it comes to recovery protocols. If you want dosing timelines and protocol examples, those are organized in the guide linked in the classroom. Curious if anyone here has looked into TB-500 yet or used it alongside BPC-157.