Q: “For a healing cycle, can I combine TB-500 with GHRP-6, or with hGH? Can I just use the same doses of each as I normally would, or should doses be reduced because they are being combined? And can I use anabolic steroids concurrently with TB-500?”
A: Absolutely TB-500 can be combined with GHRP-6 or GH. There’s no contraindication at all to doing so. In fact, if the combination can be afforded, I recommend it.
There’s no need to adjust the dosages because of combining the drugs. TB-500 will still be correctly dosed at about 4-5 mg/week (for example, as 2 mg twice per week) for the first 4-6 weeks and then a lesser dose such as 1 mg/week after that. And GHRP-6 will still be correctly dosed at 150-200 mcg three times per day, or at least 100 mcg three times per day.
GH dosing will be quite individual. It generally needs to be at least about 2 IU/day (or about 14 IU total per week) for much results, but in many instances cannot be much more than this before adverse side effects set in. On the other hand, some can take far more than this. It cannot be predicted, but only learned from experience.
Remarkably enough, there are many reported cases of TB-500 regrowing hair. Purely as speculation, my guess would have been that this was from reducing inflammation in the scalp, as TB-500 is anti-inflammatory. And it might be that that is part of its mechanism of action, but it doesn’t seem to be the entire story. One practical evidence of it is that TB-500 can cause substantial new hair growth in the beard. Scientific literature also indicates that thymosin beta-4 activates stem cells in follicles. (This is potentially relevant, as TB-500 is, approximately speaking, a fragment found within thymosin beta-4.)
Whatever the reason, it does cause some hair growth for many.
About the author
Bill Roberts is an internationally-recognized expert on anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). He received a bachelor degree in Microbiology and Cell Science and completed the educational and research requirements for a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry at a major American university.
Bill entered the nutritional supplement industry prior to completing his doctoral thesis but his education was invaluable so far as being able to design/improve nutritional supplement compounds, since it was in the field of designing drug molecules and secondarily some work in transdermal delivery.
His education was not specifically "geared" toward anabolic steroids other than expertise with pharmacological principles having broad applications. This has allowed Bill to provide unique insight into the field of anabolic pharmacology with knowledge of points which he would not have known otherwise.
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