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Bioregulators & Decoding Thymus & Mitochondria

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The Nature paper used routine CT scans to estimate thymic health in 27,612 adults.
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better thymic health tracked with better metabolic markers, less inflammatory stress, and healthier lifestyle signals too. the thymus is not just a childhood organ that stops mattering. If adult thymic health tracks this much with long-term outcomes, thymus-focused interventions get a lot more interesting.
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The Nature paper used routine CT scans to estimate thymic health in 27,612 adults.
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The most overlooked longevity organ (thymus) just got mainstream validation from Nature journal
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@rileyanderz I agree with what you're saying - KE, EW, and EDP are active components of real thymalin and would be great to take, obviously it can't get exactly the same as the real calf thymus extract but I'd be interested to see them taken together. Thanks for bring it up
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@BioReg I assume you are right about the true Russian Thymalin, but this study seems to demonstrate that Thymalin that consists of KE (vilon), EDP (crystagen), and EW (thymogen) is quite powerful and immune-regenerative: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC83…
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Riley Anders@rileyanderz·
Since learning via @BioReg that most Thymalin for sale online is actually Thymulin…. I have come to realize Cosmic Nootropics (now not shipping to US) was the sole legit provider I was aware of I still have one box left, but after that, thinking of combining - Vilon - Thymogen - Crystagen … which are the three constituents of true Thymalin, as a bootleg version. Am I crazy?
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BioRegulator@BioReg·
Based on this newly published Nature study. Thymus bioregulators become a lot more interesting. Nature found that adult thymus health tracks with mortality, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and metabolic health. And there is already human Thymalin data pointing in that direction from 2003. In a 6–8 year study of 266 elderly patients: - acute respiratory disease incidence was about 50–58% lower - mortality was about 50–52% lower with Thymalin alone - mortality was about 60% lower with Thymalin + Epithalamin
Eric Topol@EricTopol

Big implications, folks, for today's new reports on the thymus gland and healthspan —Our thymus gland largely involutes after the teenage years, but AI used to determine its persistent level of health —Healthy adult thymus linked to an array of remarkably improved health outcomes in 2 cohorts —Cardiovascular incidence and mortality reduced (Figure); also less all-cause mortality —Pulmonary mortality, digestive disease, metabolic disease mortality reduced (Figure) —Reduced inflammation; reduced lung cancer; improved metabolic markers nature.com/articles/s4158…

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@BioReg Oral is effective?
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it was never really about sleep for me with pinealon. what stood out in the papers was that they were mostly about stress, adaptation, low oxygen, harsh working conditions, and function under load. examples in papers that I've talked about: - static balance improved, which points toward better coordination and nervous-system stability under load - breath-hold improved, which points toward better tolerance to internal stress when pressure rises - chromosome aberrations fell, which suggests less accumulated cellular stress - it had the most pronounced antihypoxic effect in low-oxygen testing, which matters if performance usually falls off when stress gets high - behavior and brain chemistry improved under hypoxia and cold stress, which points toward staying more functional under harsh conditions - errors fell and processing speed improved in the human attention paper, which matters for cleaner focus and fewer mistakes that is why i think the real pinealon story is performance under stress, not just sleep.
Abud Bakri MD@AbudBakri

Once again, Pinealon is NOT a sleep peptide It’s a brain peptide (brain mitochondria and metabolism) Sleep effects are often transient, paradoxical, and depend on the person’s baseline state The brain fog clearing effects are where it shines Especially under stress

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@burrito_capital Great to hear - let me know anything else you noticed. Good to gather and hear feedback
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@BioReg I noticed my ability to deal with rampant ineptitude went way up after a course with Pinealon/Epitalon. Next cycle will be one at a time, but I suspect it was Pinealon and was a positive, unexpected improvement
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@BitJits21M I’ve been doing it where I run it a month and then take a couple weeks off. I’m still in the experimenting phase, so I don’t have a strict protocol yet for it.
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@BitJits21M That’s awesome I’m doing oral as well currently doing 2mg a day
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Once again, Pinealon is NOT a sleep peptide It’s a brain peptide (brain mitochondria and metabolism) Sleep effects are often transient, paradoxical, and depend on the person’s baseline state The brain fog clearing effects are where it shines Especially under stress
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@AbudBakri what stood out to me in the papers is that they were not even focused on sleep. they were focused on stress, adaptation, low oxygen, harsh working conditions, and cognitive function under load. I don't even take it for the sleep benefits.
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Especially in today’s world, that may matter even more. Virus issues. chronic inflammation. poor recovery. immune dysregulation. this is exactly the kind of environment where thymalin starts to make more sense. If you've had experience taking thymalin, let me know in the comments below.
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That is why thymalin matters to me. it sits close to one of the deepest aging questions there is: how do you keep the immune system working like it should for as long as possible?
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BioRegulator@BioReg·
If you want to understand why Thymalin matters for healthy aging, you have to start with the thymus. The thymus does not just help make T cells. It helps train them, mature them, and teach them what belongs in the body and what does not. That matters because T-cell quality shapes immune resilience, recovery, inflammation control, and probably much more of chronic disease than most people realize.
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