Immune SystemAnti-aging

Thymalin

What is Thymalin?

Thymalin is a peptide preparation derived from the thymus gland, playing a crucial role in regulating immune function and supporting overall health. It works by modulating the development and activity of T-lymphocytes, which are essential for cell-mediated immunity. The peptide has shown effectiveness in enhancing immune responses, improving resistance to infections, and supporting recovery from illness. Research suggests it may help restore immune function in individuals with compromised immune systems and support healthy aging. Thymalin is particularly valuable for its ability to regulate immune responses and promote a balanced immune system. The peptide is often used in combination with other immunomodulatory compounds for comprehensive immune support.

Mechanism of Action

Stimulates differentiation and maturation of T-lymphocytes in the thymus, increases activity of NK cells and macrophages, normalizes the T-helper/T-suppressor (CD4/CD8) ratio, enhances cytokine production, and modulates overall immune competence.

Benefits

  • Immune System Boost
  • Anti-aging Effects
  • Infection Resistance
  • Recovery Support

Typical Dosage

  • 5-10mg daily for 10-20 days

Side Effects

  • Generally well tolerated
  • Rare reports of mild allergic reactions

Synergistic Combinations

Negative Interactions

  • Immunosuppressants
  • Corticosteroids
  • Alcohol
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