Thymalin

Russian peptide bioregulator from calf thymus extract. Studied for immune system restoration and thymic function support in Khavinson longevity research protocols.

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thymus bioregulatorkhavinson thymuscalf thymus extract

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Community Q&A

What is Thymalin and what does it do?
Community accounts describe Thymalin as one of the flagship compounds in the Russian bioregulator system — the thymus being the most clinically validated organ for bioregulator research. Accounts describe Thymalin as restoring thymic function and T-cell production that naturally declines with age. The most commonly cited outcomes: reduced frequency and severity of infections, faster recovery from illness, and improved immune surveillance. Accounts from older users describe it as producing the most noticeable immune effects in the Khavinson compound set.
How does Thymalin compare to Thymosin Alpha-1?
Community accounts describe complementary mechanisms. Thymalin accounts describe a broader immunomodulatory effect — restoring overall thymic output. Thymosin Alpha-1 accounts describe a more specific T-cell differentiation and maturation effect. Advanced users describe running both in complementary cycles: Thymalin for general thymic restoration, Thymosin Alpha-1 for specific immune targeting. Thymalin is oral (more convenient); Thymosin Alpha-1 requires injection.