Peptide Reference
Thymalin
Thymalin
A thymus-derived peptide complex that supports immune function and thymus activity. Used for immune modulation and as part of anti-aging protocols.
Status
research
Category
anti aging
Typical cost
$60-150/course
Mechanism
Stimulates thymus gland function and T-cell maturation. Enhances immune response and may restore thymic activity that declines with age. Modulates immune balance.
Potential benefits
- Enhanced immune function
- Improved T-cell activity
- Better infection resistance
- Thymus support
- Anti-aging effects
Reported side effects
- Mild fever
- Injection site reactions
- Immune activation symptoms
Common dosing references
subcutaneous
5-10mg · Daily for 10-14 days
2-3 courses per year
Research notes
Thymalin in immune function
2000
Demonstrated immune-modulating effects and improved markers of immune function
Regulatory and sourcing notes
Approved in some countries (Russia) for immune support. Research chemical in US. Not FDA-approved.
Research peptide or Russian pharmaceutical. Short courses typically recommended.
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