Thymalin Dosage & Reconstitution Guide (Immune Support Peptide Protocol)
Thymalin
Thymalin is a thymic peptide bioregulator studied for immune restoration, recovery support, and healthy aging. It is commonly used in short cycles rather than long continuous dosing.
How It Works
Immune Balance ↑ + Cellular Repair ↑ + Recovery Support ↑ → Resilience + Longevity Support
Thymalin is studied for its effects on immune regulation, T-cell support, hematopoiesis, and cellular repair. It is generally discussed as a short-cycle peptide used for recovery, resilience, and broader systemic support.
Thymalin Protocol
Days 1–5
Dose2 mg
Units60 units
Volume0.60 mL
Days 6–10
Dose5 mg
Units150 units
Volume1.50 mL
Frequency: Once daily
Timing: Morning or early evening
Route: Subcutaneous preferred for lower doses; IM may be more practical for higher-volume dosing
Cycle Length: 5–10 days
Repeat Cycles: 1–4 times per year depending on goals
When & Where to Inject
- Can be used subcutaneously or intramuscularly
- Use a consistent time each day
- Rotate injection sites regularly
- Higher injection volumes may be more comfortable with IM use
Reconstitution & Dosing (10 mg Vial)
Vial
10 mg
Water
3.0 mL
Concentration
3.33 mg/mL
Conversion
1 unit = 33.3 mcg
Dose Reference
30 units = 1 mg
60 units = 2 mg
150 units = 5 mg
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl or roll the vial
Do not shake vigorously
Allow peptide to fully dissolve
Storage
Lyophilized: store frozen or refrigerated
After mixing: refrigerate at 2–8°C
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Use Window
Use within ~30 days after reconstitution
Monitoring During Use
- Immune resilience and recovery
- Energy and recovery status
- Inflammation and stress response
- Injection site tolerance
Benefits
- Supports immune system regulation
- May support recovery after stress or illness
- Associated with resilience and longevity-focused protocols
- Often discussed in short restorative cycles
Potential Side Effects
- Mild injection site irritation
- Temporary soreness
- Rare headache or fatigue during early use
Important Notes
- This is a short-cycle peptide, not a long continuous protocol
- Higher-volume doses may be better suited for IM use
- Often used seasonally or in repeat cycles through the year
- Can be included in immune-support or longevity-focused protocols
Important Disclaimer
Thymalin is not FDA-approved in the United States and is intended for educational and research discussion purposes only.
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