BPC-157 5mg

Thymosin Alpha-1 Overview Thymosin Alpha-1 (Thymalfasin), a naturally occurring polypeptide in the thymus composed of 28 amino acids, possesses immunomodulatory functions. It regulates immune system function by enhancing the Th1 immune response and promoting the differentiation and maturation of T cells. Thymosin Alpha-1 has demonstrated therapeutic potential in various diseases, including chronic hepatitis B and C, AIDS, primary immunodeficiency diseases, and cancer. Additionally, it exhibits significant effects in enhancing vaccine responses and improving immunological dysfunction. Its advantages lie in high safety, good tolerability, and the ability to enhance the body's defense against infections and tumors through immune system regulation, particularly holding important clinical application value in immunocompromised or immunodysregulated conditions.   

Thymosin Alpha-1 Overview Thymosin Alpha-1 (Thymalfasin), a naturally occurring polypeptide in the thymus composed of 28 amino acids, possesses immunomodulatory functions. It regulates immune system function by enhancing the Th1 immune response and promoting the differentiation and maturation of T cells. Thymosin Alpha-1 has demonstrated therapeutic potential in various diseases, including chronic hepatitis B and C, AIDS, primary immunodeficiency diseases, and cancer. Additionally, it exhibits significant effects in enhancing vaccine responses and improving immunological dysfunction. Its advantages lie in high safety, good tolerability, and the ability to enhance the body's defense against infections and tumors through immune system regulation, particularly holding important clinical application value in immunocompromised or immunodysregulated conditions.   

 

 
 

 

 
 

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Thymosin Alpha-1 Overview Thymosin Alpha-1 (Thymalfasin), a naturally occurring polypeptide in the thymus composed of 28 amino acids, possesses immunomodulatory functions. It regulates immune system function by enhancing the Th1 immune response and promoting the differentiation and maturation of T cells. Thymosin Alpha-1 has demonstrated therapeutic potential in various diseases, including chronic hepatitis B and C, AIDS, primary immunodeficiency diseases, and cancer. Additionally, it exhibits significant effects in enhancing vaccine responses and improving immunological dysfunction. Its advantages lie in high safety, good tolerability, and the ability to enhance the body's defense against infections and tumors through immune system regulation, particularly holding important clinical application value in immunocompromised or immunodysregulated conditions.   

Thymosin Alpha-1 Overview Thymosin Alpha-1 (Thymalfasin), a naturally occurring polypeptide in the thymus composed of 28 amino acids, possesses immunomodulatory functions. It regulates immune system function by enhancing the Th1 immune response and promoting the differentiation and maturation of T cells. Thymosin Alpha-1 has demonstrated therapeutic potential in various diseases, including chronic hepatitis B and C, AIDS, primary immunodeficiency diseases, and cancer. Additionally, it exhibits significant effects in enhancing vaccine responses and improving immunological dysfunction. Its advantages lie in high safety, good tolerability, and the ability to enhance the body's defense against infections and tumors through immune system regulation, particularly holding important clinical application value in immunocompromised or immunodysregulated conditions.   

 

 
 

 

 
 

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Weight

10mg