Kristagen
Also known as: KEG peptide, Thymus bioregulator
Khavinson thymus bioregulator for immune system optimization and T-cell function.
Benefits
6
Conditions
6
Evidence
Russian clinical studies, Khavinson research+ studies
Source
Synthetic tripeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Gly)
Gabriel Brain Score
Strong
Overview
Khavinson thymus bioregulator for immune system optimization and T-cell function.
Mechanism of Action
Organ-specific bioregulator for thymus gland, regulates gene expression in thymic tissue, supports T-cell maturation and immune cell production, enhances immune longevity.
Key Benefits
- ✓Thymus function restoration
- ✓Enhanced T-cell production
- ✓Immune system rejuvenation
- ✓Reduces immunosenescence
- ✓Supports adaptive immunity
- ✓Anti-aging for immune system
Clinical Applications
Dosing Guidelines
Oral
* Dosing should be individualized. Always consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner.
Research & Evidence
Russian clinical studies, Khavinson research
Khavinson's research shows immune enhancement. Part of his pharmaceutical line for immune support. Russian clinical use established.
Safety Information
Potential Side Effects
- •Minimal
- •Well-tolerated
Contraindications
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
Interactions
- ⚠May enhance immunotherapies
Quick Facts
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