THYMOSIN ALPHA-1 (5mg)
$50.00
What is Thymosin Alpha-1?
Thymosin Alpha-1 (or “Ta1) is a 28-amino-acid peptide which is naturally produced in the thymus gland.
It’s responsible for signalling the release of T-cells, which (in case you forgot your high school biology) are one of the key components of the adaptive immune system.
One of the major problems we face as we age, is our natural levels of Thymosin Alpha-1 decline…
Which is where this peptide comes in.
Discovered way back in the 70s, TA-1 has a very long track record of mind-blowing research and application…
So much so that it was even approved by the FDA (shocking given how incredibly incompetent this agency usually is).
How does Thymosin Alpha-1 work in the human body?
There are multiple mechanisms of action, but the main way Thymosin Alpha-1 works is by stimulating cytotoxic T-cells, ramping up immunity and zeroing in on pathogens and foreign invaders.
It also works by stimulating natural killer (NK) cells, which help the immune system respond to tumors and viruses, as well as:
- Restoring optimal balance between Th1 and Th2 cells
- Assisting in the development of B cells to plasma cells
- Increasing mitogen response by lymphocytes
- Decreasing production of proinflammatory cytokines
- Increasing chemotactic response and phagocytosis by neutrophils
- Normalizing immune balance and response
- Normalizing immune dysfunction
What are the health benefits of Thymosin Alpha-1?
Let me put it do you this way:
If it makes you sick, TA-1 will probably help.
Specifically, this peptides has been extensively (and I do mean EXTENSIVELY) researched and tested for:
- The treatment of common colds and flus
- The enhancement of cancer treatments
- Potentially treating Hepatitis B & C
- Potentially treating HIV-1
- Improving recovery from sepsis
- Addressing chronic inflammation
- Lowering chronic fatigue
What are the side effects of Thymosin Alpha-1?
Almost none.
Seriously, it has such a minimal side effect profile, that it’s almost not worth discussing.
With that said, I like to give you ALL the information you need to make informed decisions.
You might get some redness and discomfort around the site of injection.
There’s also been some claims that those with organ transplants and autoimmune disorders should avoid TA-1…
But I don’t buy that for a second, because none of those claims have been substantiated.
Research Dosing
Disclaimer: The information listed on this site is for research purposes only. Peptides offered on our site are intended for skilled licensed research professionals, and are in no way intended or recommended for human consumption.
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