Description
What is Thymalin?
Thymalin is an immunomodulatory polypeptide derived from the thymus. Synthetic Thymalin is a basic polypeptide composed of a sequence of 9 amino acids. This immunomodulatory molecule is naturally produced in the thymus.
How does Thymalin work?
The active component in Thymalin is a polypeptide with the ability to modulate the ratio of functional immunocompetent cell subpopulations. In other words, it significantly enhances the immunomodulatory activity of the thymus. Therefore:
- Strongly improves immune system function
- Has powerful anti-aging properties: According to a study involving 266 elderly individuals over 60 years old, 2–3 years of treatment with Thymalin resulted in a 50% reduction in mortality rate over a 6–8 year period
- Acts through the thymus to restore the quantitative and qualitative capacities of T-lymphocyte cells
- Thymalin is also being studied for the potential management of various types of cancer
Thymalin is the perfect complement to an Epitalon cycle.
What is the thymus?
The thymus is a gland that plays a crucial role in the development of T cells. It is also critical for immune system function.
In the thymus, precursor thymocytes develop into mature T cells. This maturation process involves recombination and rearrangement of gene segments encoding the T-cell receptor, which mediates antigen recognition.
Typically, the standard T-lymphocyte population is reached at an early age, leading to thymic involution in early adulthood. This can result in DiGeorge syndrome, which is characterized by severe immunodeficiency. However, studies have shown that complete thymic involution in old age is associated with increased susceptibility to severe infections and cancer development.
Other diseases associated with thymus dysfunction include allergic hypersensitivity, severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), lymphomas, myasthenia gravis, thymomas, and the rare APECED syndrome (autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy).
Thymalin has the ability to restore thymic activity in a dysfunctional or diseased thymus, making it useful in treating associated immune deficiencies or managing their severity.
Product Presentation:
Vial containing 100mg of Thymalin
Peptide Preparation:
- Remove the protective cap, not the stopper
- Make sure your hands and the vial are clean. Clean the top of the vial with cotton and alcohol
- Prepare 2 ml of sterile water in a standard syringe. Slowly inject the water through the peptide’s rubber stopper
- Draw your dose using an insulin syringe. Hold the syringe and vial firmly with one hand, and with the other, pull the plunger to draw the full dose of the peptide
Usual Dosage:
The usual dose is 10mg (20 units on an insulin syringe, equivalent to 0.01 ml), reconstituted with 2 ml of sterile water as described above, once daily for 10 days.
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