IMMUNE HEALTH AND HEALING
BPC-157

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What is BPC157?
BPC 157 is a synthetic peptide chain consisting of 15 amino acids sourced from human gastric juices. BPC-157 has been widely tested among animals studies and has proven to initiate healing properties and modulates inflammation.
How Does BPC 157 Work?
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Increases angiogenesis and fibroblast activation, which is crucuial for wound healing.
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Aids in the regeneration of damaged ligaments, tendons, muscles, and bone.
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Signals nitric oxide pathways to improve tissue repair which are essential for improving blood flow
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Reduces inflammation by reducing oxidative stress and supporting the body's natural inflammatory response.
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Increase production of growth factors to involved in tissue repair and regeneration
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When To Consider Using BPC-157:
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GI Disorders (ex: IBS, Leaky Gut, Ulcers)
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Soft Tissue, ligament, bone, and tendon injuries
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Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
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Surgical Recovery
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Contraindications:
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Active cancer due to angiogenesis properties
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Hypersensitivity to peptide components
KPV

What is KPV?
KPV is a tri-peptide (Lysine-Proline-Valine) derived from the melanocyte hormone. KPV is known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
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How does KPV Work?
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Regulates inflammation by downregualting cyotkines
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Reduces chronic inflammation by decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines production
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Supports intestinal lining and permeability
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​Mild antibacterial effects to reduce risk of infection in inflamed tissues
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Maintains mucosal integrity
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Protects tissues from bacterial overgrowth and microbial balance
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When to consider using KPV?
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Chronic Inflammatory Conditions: autoimmune related
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Gut Disorders: Crohn's Disease, leaky ut syndrome
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Skin Disorders: Eczema, psoriasis
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Immune Supports: Immune compromised
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Contraindications
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Those with active infections or on immunosuppressive therapy
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Hypersensitivity to peptide components
TA1

What is TA1?
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a 28 amino acid peptide originally isolated from the thymus gland that plays a critical role in immune modulation. TA1 is know for it's ability to enhance immune function and reduce inflammation. Overall, TA1 improves resilience against infections , autoimmune conditions, and chronic diseases.
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How does TA1 Work?
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Activates T-cell differentiation and function
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Modulates cytokine protection to reduce systemic inflammation and modulates immune over activation
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Shifts immune responses toward Th1 dominance to enhance the response against viral, bacterial, and fungal infections
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Supports recovery in immunocompromised individuals
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Supports recovery in chronic fatigue, Lyme disease, and long-haul viral symptoms
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When to consider using TA1?
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Immune support
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Strengthening immune defense (oncology/vaccinations)
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Autoimmune disorders, chronic inflammatory conditions
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Chronic infections/recurrent infections​​
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Contraindications
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding
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Active Cancers without medial supervision
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Use cautiously during auto-immune flare ups and during acute inflections
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No advised in severe immunosuppression
TB-500

What is TB500?
TB500 is a synthetic peptide chain of the naturally occurring peptide thymosin beta-4, a 43 amino acid chain. Thymosin beta-4 is found in all human and animal cells and plays an essential role in systemic soft tissue and wound healing, and inflammation modulation.
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How does TB500 Work?
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Promotes cell motility and migration essential for tissue remodeling and repair
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​Reduces inflammation, scar tissue, and fibrosis formation
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Promotes recruitment of healing cells to site of injury to regenerate and heal tissues​
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Enhances vascular development to increase blood flow to site of injury
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When to consider using TB500?
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Muscle, tendon, or ligament injuries
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Post-surgical healing
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Cardiovascular repair/support
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Chronic inflammatory or immune dysfunction
Best when paired with BPC-157 for synergistic injury and repair benefits
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Contraindications
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Active cancer due to angiogenesis properties
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Severe bleeding disorders​
Peptide therapy involves using short chains of amino acids to target specific healing, regenerative, or metabolic pathways in the body. While promising for conditions like inflammation, injury recovery, and anti-aging, most peptides are not FDA-approved for therapeutic use. Current data is primarily based on animal studies and limited human case reports, meaning more robust clinical trials are needed to confirm safety, efficacy, and long-term effects in humans.