Thymalin Research Guide

Full name: Thymalin (Thymus Extract Peptide)

A polypeptide complex extracted from calf thymus that restores immune function. Used in Russian medicine for immunodeficiency states and as an adjunct in cancer immunotherapy.

How Thymalin Works

Contains bioactive thymic peptides that regulate T-lymphocyte differentiation, restore T-helper/T-suppressor ratios, and enhance phagocyte activity and interferon production.

Dosing Protocol

Reported Benefits

Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Thymalin in cancer immunotherapy (2018) - Improved T-cell counts and reduced infection rates in immunocompromised cancer patients.
  2. Thymic peptides and longevity (2020) - Combined thymalin and epithalon reduced mortality by 28% in elderly patients over 12 years.

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