>>14394869 PB
use more red text caps next time
yeah, I watched that whole series
was very interesting about the orphans, empty cities and tesla/ether generator plants
we really know very little about our real history
>oh my, what do you call it???
> POGROMS against the jews.
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-peptide-definition-examples-4177787
"Peptides are biologically and medically important molecules. They naturally occur within organisms, plus lab-synthesized compounds are active when introduced into a body.
Peptides act as structural components of cells and tissues, hormones, toxins, antibiotics, and enzymes.
Examples of peptides include the hormone oxytocin, glutathione (stimulates tissue growth), melittin (honey bee venom), the pancreatic hormone insulin, and glucagon (a hyperglycemic factor).
>Thymosin Alpha 1, BPC-157
What Is Thymosin Alpha 1?
Thymosin Alpha 1 is a peptide—a small chain of amino acids—synthesized by the thymus gland. Thymosin Alpha 1 is responsible for regulation when the thymus produces and releases T cells—a type of immune cell that kills infected host cells.
Without T cells, our body is unable to fight off foreign pathogens effectively and can cause minor illnesses to become fatal.
This is the case in people with AIDs who die from a lack of enough T cells to fight off common diseases.
Thymosin Alpha 1 has specifically been shown to boost T cells and dendritic cells, white blood cells that play a crucial part in how the body defends itself. Increasing a person’s Thymosin Alpha 1 levels helps to improve their immune system, regardless of if it’s depressed or currently fighting off an infection. This makes it a prime candidate for treating both chronic and acute diseases. Thymosin Alpha 1 has even been researched as a potential cancer treatment and treatment for Hepatitis B and C.
>TB-500
TB-500 has been shown to enhance healing, training recovery, and injury protection in performance animals.
It is identical in structure and function to Thymosin Beta-4, which has been described in studies as a naturally occurring, regenerative peptide that is found in almost all tissues and cell types.
Most importantly, Thymosin Beta-4, along with its chemically synthesized counterpart, have been shown to be effective in an array of clinical applications.
https://tb-500.com/products/tb500
>We're forming peptide bonds in here.
I think the take-away is that peptides are good at boosting the function of our immune systems and making repairs/helping the structure of cells
Perhaps it's effective against the damage caused by the mRNA toxins in the "vaccines"
Certainly worth more digging