Many people today suffer from relentless inflammation, oftentimes even unknowingly. This can cause brain fog, chronic fatigue and exhaustion, as well as more physical symptoms such as irritable bowel syndrome and inflamed skin concerns.
This inflammation could be lifestyle-related, or possibly can be brought on by a lingering immunological reaction to illnesses.
The Counterpoise Solution works to balance out this excessive inflammation, safeguarding organs from oxidative and inflammatory damage, while promoting natural healing.
How does it work? Let’s break it down!
Key Counterpoise
Peptide Factors
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TA-1 (Thymosin Alpha 1)
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BPC 157
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TB-500 (Thymosin beta-4)
TA-1 (Thymosin Alpha 1) works with your body’s natural immune responses. naturally found in the human thymus, it helps modify, enhance, and restore immune function at the right time,while also promoting a balanced immune response and prevents excessive activation.
BPC 157 is a pentadecapeptide, meaning this peptide is composed of fifteen amino acids! BPC 157 protects organs, and aids in prevention of gastric ulcers. It also increases the blood flow to damaged tissues, accelerating the overall healing of a variety of wounds, including damaged tendons and ligaments.
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This peptide also works systemically in the digestive tract to combat leaky gut, IBS and gastrointestinal cramping.
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TB-500 (Thymosin beta-4) has been discovered to be crucial for the preservation, repair, and remodeling of injured tissues. This peptide increases the production of T cells + B cells, which are important to both our immune system and antibodies, and in most recent studies, TB-500 has even shown its ability to improve the regrowth of hair with PRP.
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BPC 157 and TB-500 work together to enhance tissue repair and aid in overcoming healing standstills.
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Together, all three peptide factors ease discomfort and aid healing of damaged tissues. The Counterpoise Solution gives you the ability to health without stagnation, ultimately leaving you with a seamless healing process without excess inflammation.