Thymalin
Immune peptide. Older-population thymic-function studies; cycle tracking framework.
- Half-life
- Not established
- Out of system
- —
- Route
- Subcutaneous
- Level
- Intermediate
What Thymalin is used for
- Immune peptide studied in older populations for thymic function
- Cycled longevity/immune protocols
How it's typically used
Research range: ~10 mg daily for a 10-day course.
What to watch for
- Limited Western clinical evidence
- Subtle, cumulative effects
- Sourcing quality matters
About Other research compounds
- What they are
- Nootropics, metabolic agents, and research compounds that don't fit the other classes.
- How they're run
- Route and schedule vary widely — check the individual entry.
- What to watch
- This is the least-characterised corner of the atlas. Read the full guide, and treat anything without published human data as exactly that.
Full guide
Thymalin: A Tracking Guide for an Older-Population Immune Peptide
What Thymalin is, where the Khavinson research comes from, and how to track a cycle if you choose to run one.
Other other research compounds
Peptid AI is an educational and self-tracking tool — not a medical service, and not a vendor. Nothing here is medical advice, a prescription, or an endorsement. Doses reflect what is commonly reported in research literature; they are not recommendations. Many compounds listed are experimental, not approved for human use, and/or controlled substances that are illegal to possess without a prescription in many countries. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.