Prothymosin Alpha
Nuclear thymic protein with broad immunomodulatory properties. Studied for immune restoration in HIV, cancer, and post-infection immune dysfunction states.
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Community Q&A
- What does Prothymosin Alpha do for the immune system?
- Community accounts describe Prothymosin Alpha as an upstream immune modulator — acting at the nuclear level to influence immune gene expression rather than directly stimulating specific immune cells. Accounts from users with chronic immune dysfunction (post-viral syndromes, recurring infections) describe it as producing broader immune normalisation than compound-specific immune stimulants. It appears in confessions alongside Thymosin Alpha-1 but is described as rarer to source and less established in community protocols.
- How is Prothymosin Alpha used?
- Community accounts for Prothymosin Alpha are sparse compared to Thymosin Alpha-1. Where protocols appear, they describe subcutaneous injection in cycles similar to Thymosin Alpha-1 — several times weekly for 4–8 weeks. Sourcing is described as more difficult, limiting its community presence. Most confessions reference it in the context of advanced immune restoration protocols rather than general wellness use.