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Looking at the new Bronchogen page – thoughts on lung support peptide?

Posted by jordan_v in Research & News - 1 points, 0 comments.

I just came across the updated Bronchogen profile on the site and got curious about how this Khavinson bioregulator is being talked about for respiratory support. The description mentions it’s a short peptide aimed at airway lining and local immune function, usually taken in short courses. I’ve tried a low‑dose capsule routine for a couple of weeks during a particularly dry season, and anecdotally my breathing felt a bit easier on mornings when I’d usually feel tight, though it could just be placebo or the humidifier I started using at the same time.

I’m wondering if anyone else has experimented with it, especially in longer cycles, and what they noticed, or didn’t notice, regarding things like recovery from mild colds or exercise‑induced airway irritation. Also, how do you balance the excitement around these peptide bioregulators with the limited human data we have? Would love to hear your takes and any cautions you’ve run into.

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