Matrix Advanced Solutions
Peptide Dosing Guide
Tissue Repair
TB-500
Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment
What It Is
Synthetic version of thymosin beta-4 protein. Promotes faster recovery from soft tissue injuries — muscle strains, ligament sprains, joint issues. Often paired with BPC-157 for complementary repair.
Mechanism of Action
Actin regulation and cell migration — promotes systemic tissue repair via improved circulation and cellular movement.
Benefits
Systemic tissue repair
Improved circulation
Reduced inflammation
Faster recovery from soft tissue injuries
Cell migration support
Dosing Protocol
| Parameter |
Details |
| Starting Dose |
2–4 mg per week (split into 2 injections) |
| Moderate Dose |
6–8 mg per week |
| High Dose |
10–12 mg per week |
| Frequency |
2–3x per week |
| Cycle Length |
4–12 weeks |
| Time of Day |
Any (systemic action) |
| Route |
Subcutaneous injection |
| Fasted/Fed |
No requirement |
Preparation & Storage
- Reconstitution: BAC water, 1–2 mL per vial
- Injection: SubQ with 31G insulin syringe (anywhere — systemic)
- Storage: Refrigerate after reconstitution, stable 4–6 weeks
Recommended Stacks
- BPC-157 — Primary stack partner
- Collagen + Vitamin C
- Magnesium + electrolytes
- High protein intake
How To Know It's Working
- Pain decreases in injured area
- Mobility/flexibility improve faster
- Recovery timeline shorter
- Less general inflammation
Safety & Side Effects
- Mild fatigue or lethargy in some users
- Occasional headaches/nausea
- Possible water retention at higher doses
- Hypothetical cancer concern (cell migration — not proven in humans)
- Generally low-risk short term
Common Mistakes
- Not running long enough (4 weeks minimum)
- Using as excuse to train through injuries
- Assuming it replaces surgery for complete tears
- Skipping diet/rehab/sleep basics
This guide is for educational and clinical-support purposes only. All dosing must be supervised by a licensed prescriber. Matrix Advanced Solutions does not provide medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol.