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EquilibriumPeptide Protocol

Equilibrium Peptide Protocol
Peptide Programs

Equilibrium Peptide Protocol

The Equilibrium Peptide Protocol is designed to help regulate the immune system and relieve symptoms such as brain fog, irritable bowel, skin rashes, chronic fatigue, and headaches. By taking higher doses of specific peptides, the protocol aims to restore balance and improve overall well-being. Often times, our immune system causes more harm than good when it becomes activated. This can lead to exposure from pathogen and other unwanted side effects. The goal of the Equilibrium Peptide Protocol is to alleviate these issues in a safe and effective manner. If you are struggling with any of the aforementioned problems, the Equilibrium Peptide Protocol may be a good solution for you.

BPC-157:

Peptide protocols are a class of peptides that are composed of 15 amino acids and have been shown to accelerate healing for a variety of different injuries, including tendon-to-bone healing and ligament damage. They may also help protect organs, prevent gastric ulcers, and alleviate symptoms associated with IBS, gastrointestinal cramps, and Crohn’s disease. In addition to these beneficial effects, peptide protocols have been shown to exhibit analgesic properties, helping to relieve pain from muscle sprains, tears, and other injuries. Furthermore, they can promote faster healing of skin burns by increasing blood flow to damaged tissues. Thus, those who suffer from discomfort due to injuries or other conditions may benefit from treatment with these powerful peptides.

TB 500:

Peptide protocols are a type of hormone that play an important role in the immune system. They help to stimulate the production of T cells, which are essential for maintaining a strong immune system. Additionally, peptides like thymosin beta 4 assist in the development of B cells into plasma cells that produce antibodies. This common form of thymosin is part of a family of actin-sequestering proteins that have other important roles, such as promoting tissue repair and regrowth. Peptide protocols are often used to treat injuries and other conditions, particularly in senior athletes and those recovering from surgery. Recently, they have also been shown to be effective for treating hair loss, in addition to PRP treatments.

Thymosin alpha 1:

Thymosin alpha 1 (TA1) is a peptide that has a variety of beneficial effects on the immune system. TA1 helps to induce host-derived immune effectors that improve various immunomodulatory properties, such as stimulating T lymphocyte function and increasing interleukin-2 (IL-2) production, inducing T lymphocyte and natural killer (NK) cell activity, and boosting thymopoiesis. Additionally, TA1 has been shown to increase MHC Class I expression, which enhances innate immunity in times of need. Overall, TA1 is an important tool for modulating the immune system and improving overall health.

  • Injected subcutaneously into the abdomen or buttocks in the evening. 5 days on and 2 days off.
  • We recommend using this protocol at bedtime, so please inject one syringe subQ M-F and take the weekends off.