BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend 5/5mg

Succeșsful wound healing depends on fibroblasts, which regulate extracellular matrix
production, as well as cells of the immune system. For these cells to do their jobs, they
need to move to the location of injury. This movement, called migration, is heavily
dependent the protein actin. Both BPC-157 and TB-500 are important in actin regulation.
BPC-157 works at the level of the gene to increase actin production[']. TB-500, an actin
binding protein, helps to sequester actin in areas where it is most useful for building
filaments from actin to allow for cell movement[?]. Together, BPC-157 and TB-500 work
synergistically to increase the quantity and function of actin and thus increase the rate at
which fibroblasts and cells of the immune system migrate to areas of injury.










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Daxton Sloan
Amazing product!

Been using it for just over a month know on my elbow and it’s been helping the healing at a much faster rate. Recommend to all my clients and friends.

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Ryker Eades

BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend 5/5mg

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Jace Jones
Excellent

Shipped super fast, excellent customer service and my pet with a torn ligament is recovering well!