Immune System

Thymogen

What is Thymogen?

Thymogen is a synthetic dipeptide (Glu-Trp) that is believed to influence the immune system, particularly T-lymphocyte function. It is thought to work by modulating the differentiation and activity of immune cells, potentially enhancing immune responses and supporting overall immune health. The peptide has shown effectiveness in supporting immune function and improving resistance to various conditions. Research suggests it may help regulate immune responses and promote a balanced immune system. Thymogen is particularly valuable for its potential to support immune health and enhance the body's natural defense mechanisms. The peptide is often used in combination with other immunomodulatory compounds for comprehensive immune support.

Benefits

  • Immune System Support
  • Infection Resistance
  • Recovery Enhancement
  • Anti-inflammatory

Typical Dosage

  • 100-200mcg daily

Side Effects

  • Generally well tolerated
  • Rare reports of mild allergic reactions

Negative Interactions

  • Immunosuppressants
  • Corticosteroids
  • Alcohol
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