Thyreogen is a bioregulator peptide derived from the thyroid gland, and its primary role is to support and normalize thyroid function. It is part of the Cytomax peptide series developed from animal organs and has been clinically studied in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe.
What Thyreogen Does
1.
Supports Thyroid Hormone Regulation
Thyreogen helps restore the expression of genes responsible for thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolism, including:
- T3 (triiodothyronine)
- T4 (thyroxine)
- TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)
It does not replace thyroid hormones like Levothyroxine but rather supports the gland’s own regulatory and regenerative function.
2.
Balances Autoimmune Thyroid Conditions
Some clinical data suggests that Thyreogen may help modulate immune responses in conditions like:
- Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (autoimmune hypothyroidism)
- Graves’ disease (autoimmune hyperthyroidism)
It has shown potential to reduce antibody levels (e.g., anti-TPO) and inflammation in patients with autoimmune thyroid disorders.
3.
Improves Recovery from Thyroid Stress
Thyreogen is used for:
- Post-thyroid surgery or radiation recovery
- Supporting thyroid function after viral infections, environmental stress, or long-term medication use
- Addressing subclinical hypothyroidism
4.
May Influence Metabolic Rate and Energy
By enhancing thyroid function, users often report:
- Improved energy levels
- Better cold tolerance
- Enhanced mental clarity
- Reduced hair loss, brittle nails, or dry skin linked to low thyroid activity
Active Ingredient
Thyreogen contains a short peptide complex (2–4 amino acids in length) isolated from bovine thyroid tissue, designed to act epigenetically — meaning it modulates gene expression rather than directly replacing hormones.
How to Use It
- Form: Oral capsules (commonly 60 capsules per box, 10 mg per capsule)
- Dose: 1–2 capsules daily for 10–30 days per cycle
- Cycles: Typically 2–3 times per year, or more frequently in chronic cases
It can be combined with other peptides like Epitalon (pineal), Vladonix (immune), or Crystagen (bone marrow) depending on the root cause of the thyroid dysfunction.
If you’re considering Thyreogen for a specific thyroid issue (like hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, or sluggish metabolism).
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