Testagen Research Guide
Full name: Testagen (Reproductive/Thymic Peptide Bioregulator)
A short peptide bioregulator from the Khavinson family associated with reproductive and thymic/immune tissue. Used in the bioregulator community to support reproductive-system function and immune balance in short repeated courses.
How Testagen Works
As a signal peptide, it is proposed to regulate gene expression in reproductive and thymic tissue, supporting normal reproductive endocrine function, thymic activity, and immune balance.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: ~1-2 capsules/day or short injectable courses
- Frequency: Once daily
- Duration: 10-30 day courses
- Route: Oral capsule or subcutaneous
Reported Benefits
- Reproductive-system support (proposed)
- Thymic/immune support
- Hormonal balance (proposed)
- Short course-based protocol
Potential Side Effects
- Limited Western clinical data
- Injection site reactions (injectable)
- Unknown long-term effects
Research Citations
- Reproductive peptide bioregulators (2016) - Reported to support reproductive and thymic tissue function in regional research studies.
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