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Crystagen vs Thymalin

A side-by-side research comparison of Crystagen and Thymalin across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeCrystagenThymalin
Full nameCrystagen (Immune Peptide Bioregulator)Thymalin (Thymus Extract Peptide)
CategoryImmune SupportImmune Support
StatusResearch compound (peptide bioregulator)Research compound
MechanismAs a signal peptide, it is proposed to enter cells and regulate gene expression in immune tissue, supporting normal thymic and lymphoid function, immune cell maturation, and balanced immune responses.Contains bioactive thymic peptides that regulate T-lymphocyte differentiation, restore T-helper/T-suppressor ratios, and enhance phagocyte activity and interferon production.
Molecular weight~ (short peptide)~1000-5000 Da (complex mixture)
Half-lifeShort (peptide)~4-6 hours
BioavailabilityOral (encapsulated) or subcutaneous~80% intramuscular
Typical dose~1-2 capsules/day or short injectable courses5-10 mg
FrequencyOnce dailyDaily for 5-10 days
RouteOral capsule or subcutaneousIntramuscular injection

Crystagen reported benefits

  • Immune regulation support
  • Thymic/lymphoid tissue support (proposed)
  • Immune resilience
  • Short course-based protocol
  • Part of bioregulator longevity systems

Thymalin reported benefits

  • Immune reconstitution
  • T-cell ratio normalization
  • Interferon production
  • Anti-tumor immunity support

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