Thymulin for Thymic Function & Immune Optimization — Immunity
Thymic peptide for T-cell maturation, immune system restoration, and age-related immune decline reversal.
Overview
Thymulin is a zinc-dependent thymic hormone peptide that plays a critical role in T-cell differentiation and immune system maturation. It supports thymic function, enhances immune surveillance, and helps restore age-related immune decline. Particularly valuable for immune optimization and autoimmune condition management.
Indications
- Age-related immune system decline (immunosenescence)
- Thymic function restoration and optimization
- T-cell maturation and immune cell development
- Autoimmune condition modulation (with medical supervision)
- Post-illness immune recovery and resilience
- Chronic infection support
Mechanism of Action
Thymic involution and reduced thymulin production lead to impaired T-cell maturation and immune dysfunction
Dosing
| Compound | Dose | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thymulin | 1-2 mg | 2-3x weekly | Standard protocol for immune optimization and thymic support |
| Thymulin | 2-3 mg | 3-4x weekly | Intensive protocol for immune recovery post-illness |
| Thymulin | 500-1000 mcg | Once daily | Non-invasive alternative for immune support |
Evidence Grade
GRADE C
Safety & Contraindications
- Well-tolerated with established safety profile in clinical studies
- Requires zinc supplementation for optimal activity (zinc-dependent peptide)
- Use with caution in active autoimmune conditions - consult physician
- May enhance immune response - monitor in immunosuppressed patients
- Use sterile technique for all injections