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Thymalin

Also known as: Thymic Peptide Extract

Emerging ResearchImmune & LongevityProvider Rx Required

How It Works

Polypeptide complex extracted from calf thymus. Restores thymic function, modulates T-cell immunity, and has demonstrated anti-aging effects through immune system rejuvenation.

What It's Used For

Immune restorationAnti-agingCancer adjunctPost-infection recoveryThymic involution reversal

Administration

Route: Intramuscular injection
Typical Cycle: 10-day course every 6 months

Safety & Side Effects

Possible Side Effects

  • Injection site reactions
  • Mild flu-like symptoms initially

Contraindications

  • Autoimmune thyroid disease
  • Organ transplant recipients
  • Pregnancy

Research Summary

Developed by Vladimir Khavinson with 35+ years of clinical data from Russian medical system. Studies in elderly populations show reduced mortality, improved immune markers, and increased lifespan.

References

  • Khavinson VKh. Neuroendocrinol Lett. 2003
  • Anisimov VN et al. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2001

Legal & Availability

Prescription medication (Russia/CIS) / Research chemical elsewhere

This peptide requires a prescription from a licensed provider.

Dosing Protocol

Standard: 10mg per dose

Frequency: Once daily

Timing: Morning

Notes: 10-day courses repeated every 6 months for anti-aging

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