What Is Thymogen?
Thymogen (Thymogen) is a synthetic dipeptide (Glu Trp) derived from thymic proteins. It was developed to enhance immune function, regulate inflammation, and support overall immune resilience by mimicking the natural immune regulating properties of thymus derived peptides.
Mechanisms of Action
T cell activation that stimulates T cell activity and strengthens immune defense signaling.
Cytokine modulation that helps regulate cytokine production and reduce chronic inflammation signaling.
Immune system balance that enhances immune response without driving excessive immune activation.
Benefits
Immune resilience support in contexts involving chronic illness, immunodeficiencies, or age related immune decline.
Infection recovery support by reducing infection severity signals and supporting recovery in immune stressed contexts (including chemotherapy, radiation, or immune suppressing conditions).
Autoimmune support by helping modulate immune responses in autoimmune oriented research contexts.
Dosing
50 to 100 mcg daily for 3 to 20 days, depending on severity of immune dysfunction
Safety Profile
Thymagen is described as well tolerated, with no significant side effects reported in clinical studies. It is commonly used in immunocompromised and post illness recovery contexts without noted adverse reactions.
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended solely for educational purposes and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice. All compounds referenced are not for human consumption.



