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Thymulin
Thymic hormone for immune regulation
Immune + thymus regulation
Key Benefits
- May support healthy T-cell development
- Research suggests balanced inflammatory responses
- Potentially supports age-related immune function
- May promote optimal thymus gland activity
- Supports zinc-dependent immune pathways
- May enhance immune system balance
- Research indicates improved T-cell maturation
Rebuild Your Immune System From the Ground Up
Your immune system isn't broken—it's just forgotten how to function optimally. Thymulin works at the source, training your T-cells to develop properly and respond with precision instead of chaos. This is how you get bulletproof immunity without the constant inflammation that ages you from the inside out.
Thymic hormone pathway / T-cell maturation and zinc-dependent immune regulation
About Thymulin
Thymulin is a zinc-dependent peptide hormone that acts as your immune system's master trainer, specifically targeting the thymus gland where T-cells learn to function properly. It guides immature immune cells through proper development while simultaneously balancing inflammatory responses to prevent your immune system from attacking itself or staying stuck in overdrive.
Who It's For
This is for individuals dealing with compromised immunity, chronic inflammation, or age-related immune decline who need fundamental immune system retraining rather than temporary symptom management. Thymulin works best as part of comprehensive protocols addressing zinc status and overall immune optimization, making it particularly valuable for those whose immune systems have been compromised by stress, aging, or chronic health challenges.
Research Background
Thymulin represents a unique class of zinc-dependent peptide hormones that serves as a critical regulator of immune system development and function. Originally discovered in the 1970s, this nonapeptide is produced by thymic epithelial cells and requires zinc binding to achieve biological activity. The primary research focus centers on thymulin's role in T-cell maturation within the thymus gland, where it acts as a molecular signal guiding immature lymphocytes through the complex process of becoming functional T-cells. Research has identified two major pathways of action: 1) Direct immunomodulation through T-cell receptor interactions that promote proper immune cell development, and 2) Anti-inflammatory signaling that helps maintain immune system balance by suppressing excessive inflammatory responses while promoting healing and tissue repair. Current scientific interest focuses on thymulin's potential therapeutic applications in age-related immune decline, autoimmune conditions, and inflammatory disorders. The peptide's dependence on zinc for activity has led researchers to investigate the interconnected relationship between zinc nutritional status and immune function, opening new avenues for combination therapeutic approaches.
Dosing Protocol
| Level | Dose | |
|---|---|---|
Intermediate | 5 mg | |
Advanced | 10 mg |
Select a dosing level and click Calculate to plan your protocol.
Vials Required
12
120.0 mg needed ÷ 10 per vial
Total Investment
$360
$30.00 per vial
Per Dose
1.00 mL
100 units on U-100 syringe
Doses per Vial
2
10 ÷ 5.00 mg/dose
* Calculations based on standard reconstitution protocols. Consult research guidelines for specific applications.
Compliance & Disclaimer
This product is intended for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. All products are sold with the understanding that the purchaser will comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws regarding the purchase and use of research chemicals. Certificate of Analysis available upon request.
Thymulin
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