With the number of COVID‑19 cases surpassing 1 million globally, individuals all over the world are taking action to bolster their immune system in preparation and protection against the threat posed by the coronavirus. While many of you will look to take steps such as increasing your intake of vitamin D, you may not yet be aware of the super-powerful polypeptide thymosin alpha 1.
But what exactly is this clinically‑proven immunity‑boosting agent, and how does it work once injected into your body?
What is Thymosin Alpha 1 (TA1)?
First and foremost, TA1 is a polypeptide hormone formed of small chains of naturally‑produced amino acids. In the case of TA1, we naturally produce and release our own from the thymus gland. It's one of many polypeptide hormones released by the thymus gland to regulate the maturation of T cells, which play a crucial role in our immune response.
The thymus gland has a critical role in our immune system because it's here that individual T cells are tailored to fight the particular bacteria, fungi, or virus that's infecting your body. TA1 most‑often administered for chronic viral diseases, but it's also demonstrated its ability to increase innate immunity factors in several studies.
How Does It Help Our Immune System?
Explore the dual function of T cells to understand better why TA1 is such an effective immunity booster. There are two types of T cells, "killer" cells and "helper" cells. Killer cells get on with the task of locating and destroying our cells that have become cancerous or infected with bacteria or viruses.
TA1 augments this process by affecting thymocytes and lymphocytes within T cells, helping to increase the activation and release of "killer" T cells. In layman's terms, this peptide helps to recruit and deploy more soldiers to your immune system's front line so that it can defeat the invading foreign entity (for example, a virus).
What Does Science Say About Thymosin Alpha 1?
Clinical trials and studies of TA1 have displayed favorable results. It has already been proven that it helps to restore T cell numbers that have been decimated by chronic viral conditions. As a result, TA1 has already advanced to phase III clinical trials for the treatment of hepatitis C and in phase II trials for hepatitis B.
It's immunity modulating effects have also been witnessed in clinical studies for the treatment of melanoma and breast cancer. The scientific evidence further proves that TA1 boosts immune and inflammatory response in patients who suffer from chronic autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. With such promising results, it's only a matter of time before TA1 becomes a staple treatment for conditions that cause immunodeficiency.
Strengthen Your Body's Natural Immune Defenses with Thymosin Alpha 1
In a world where we are all facing the increased threat of exposure to a virus, it's important to arm our natural defense systems with the best possible weapons to defeat any invading pathogens. This is especially true if your immune system is already compromised, you work in a high‑risk environment, or you're suffering from high stress and anxiety levels brought on by the pandemic.
Fortunately, here at Because Health, we have developed an immune boost injectable that gives your immune system the support it needs to get a head start on the virus. By harnessing the power of the clinically‑proven immunity‑modulating forces of TA1, you can lower your chances of suffering any severe complications should you contract the novel coronavirus.
Our clinically proven treatment consists of 10 mini-injections given over 30‑days, which triggers the release of "killer" T cells to attack and remove viral or bacterial infections. By taking our course of injections, you can give your run-down immune system the boost it needs before the coronavirus becomes ubiquitous in communities across the world.
To learn more about our immune-boosting treatment, why not speak to one of our experts who will guide you through the process.
Or, if you ready to purchase, why not combine our injectable with one of the home immunity testing kits so that you can obtain a more accurate picture of the current condition of your immune system before starting treatment?
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