Thyreogen
Russian peptide bioregulator from thyroid gland tissue. Studied for thyroid function support and metabolic regulation in Khavinson longevity protocols.
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thyroid bioregulatorkhavinson thyroid
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- What is Thyreogen used for?
- Community accounts describe Thyreogen as the thyroid-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used to support thyroid function and metabolic rate as part of comprehensive longevity protocols. Accounts from users with subclinical hypothyroid markers or age-related metabolic slowdown describe adding it for targeted thyroid support. The most commonly described subjective effects: improved energy, warmer body temperature, and improved cold tolerance over annual cycles.
- Does Thyreogen affect thyroid hormones?
- Community accounts describe modest thyroid hormone normalisation over extended protocols rather than dramatic TSH or T4 changes. Accounts from users with documented subclinical hypothyroidism describe improvement toward normal range markers. The bioregulator framing in confessions is normalisation rather than stimulation — Thyreogen accounts describe it as supporting optimal thyroid function rather than forcing supraphysiological hormone levels.