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Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) Subcutaneous Research Dosing Protocol

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  • RandyR Online
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    Randy
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    For research use only. Not medical advice.

    Overview

    Thymosin Alpha-1 is a 28–amino-acid immunomodulatory peptide studied for its ability to enhance innate and adaptive immune responses.
    Research applications commonly focus on immune resilience, antiviral support, and inflammation regulation.

    Daily Dosing Protocol (Subcutaneous)

    Standard Daily Range

    300–1000 mcg three times a week

    Titration Schedule

    Week 1 - 4

    300-1000 mcg 3 days a week

    Used to assess tolerability and early immune response.

    This is the most common working dose across immune-focused research models.

    Timing

    Timing is flexible; some researchers prefer morning dosing to align with immune signaling during waking hours.

    Cycle Length

    Common Thymosin Alpha-1 research cycles:

    3–4 weeks, depending on the immune model

    Optional 2–4 week break before repeating

    Common Research Notes

    Tα1 is generally well tolerated; transient injection-site redness or mild flu-like sensations can occur early and usually resolve.

    Effects are cumulative and typically assessed over several weeks rather than days.

    Often stacked with antioxidants or mitochondrial support agents in immune-resilience protocols.

    Unlike general stimulants, Tα1 modulates immune signaling rather than simply increasing activity.

    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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      diegoc
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      Im doing 3x a week and 1mg in the winter season and daily 3 days before a flight or trip.

      I will use use this forever.

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        Im doing 3x a week and 1mg in the winter season and daily 3 days before a flight or trip.

        I will use use this forever.

        RandyR Online
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        Randy
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        @diegoc its funny because im looking at 30 bottles and i haven't researched it in 3 years. I think its time...

        "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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          diegoc
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          I loaded up stock for the winter season however this peptide that is very versatile for trips and just weekly maintenance maybe 1-2x a week just to have a strong immune system.

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