Cardiogen vs Thymalin
| Attribute | Cardiogen Khavinson cardiac peptide | Thymalin Thymus-derived peptide |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Heart & Cardiovascular Health | Immune System & Inflammation |
| Best known for | Cardiac tissue bioregulator research | Immune restoration with age |
| In plain English | The 'heart' member of the Russian organ-specific peptide family. | Your thymus shrinks with age and produces fewer T cells. Thymalin is researched as a way to support immune function as that happens. |
| How it works | Proposed to influence gene expression in cardiomyocytes and support tissue regeneration. | Modulates T-cell differentiation and maturation, restoring aspects of immune competency in aging models. |
| Researchers study | Age-related cardiac function and post-ischemic recovery models. | Immunosenescence, lifespan, and infection response in older populations. |
| Internet discussion | Discussed alongside Epitalon and Thymalin in longevity stacks. | Discussed with Epitalon in classic 'Khavinson protocols.' |
Cardiogen
Cardiac tissue bioregulator research
The 'heart' member of the Russian organ-specific peptide family.
Proposed to influence gene expression in cardiomyocytes and support tissue regeneration.
Age-related cardiac function and post-ischemic recovery models.
Discussed alongside Epitalon and Thymalin in longevity stacks.
Cardiogen is a Khavinson cardiac bioregulator peptide researched for heart-tissue support and longevity.
Thymalin
Immune restoration with age
Your thymus shrinks with age and produces fewer T cells. Thymalin is researched as a way to support immune function as that happens.
Modulates T-cell differentiation and maturation, restoring aspects of immune competency in aging models.
Immunosenescence, lifespan, and infection response in older populations.
Discussed with Epitalon in classic 'Khavinson protocols.'
Thymalin is a thymus-derived polypeptide complex researched for immune restoration in aging.

