A hormone from your thymus gland that needs zinc to work. It helps your immune cells develop properly, keeps your immune system balanced, and supports thymus regeneration. Your body naturally makes less of it as you age.
Dosing
5-10 mg subq 2-3 times a week. Cycle for 4-8 weeks.
Benefit Profile
Published Research
Targeting inflammatory components in neuropathic pain: The analgesic effect of thymulin related peptide.
Physiology and therapeutic potential of the thymic peptide thymulin.
Targeting neuroinflammation for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative pathologies: a role for the peptide analogue of thymulin (PAT).
Immunomodulatory role of thymulin in lung diseases.
Thymus hormones as prospective anti-inflammatory agents.
The thymus-neuroendocrine axis: physiology, molecular biology, and therapeutic potential of the thymic peptide thymulin.
Role of thymulin or its analogue as a new analgesic molecule.
Thymulin and the neuroendocrine system.
Cytokine-mediated or direct effects of thymulin on the nervous system as assessed by pain-related behavior.
The treatment of zinc deficiency is an immunotherapy.