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IGF-1 LR3 vs Thymulin

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Anabolic & IGF
IGF-1 LR3
Immune Support
Thymulin
Summary
IGF-1 LR3 is a synthetic analog of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 with an extended half-life. It is one of the most potent anabolic peptides available, directly stimulating muscle cell hyperplasia and hypertrophy, and is the downstream mediator of many of GH's anabolic effects.
Thymulin is a nonapeptide hormone produced exclusively by the thymic epithelium. It requires zinc for biological activity and plays a critical role in T-lymphocyte maturation, differentiation, and immune regulation. Thymulin levels decline dramatically with age, contributing to immunosenescence.
Half-Life
20–30 hours
~30 minutes active half-life
Admin Route
SubQ, IM
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
40–80 mcg
20-30 mcg
Frequency
Once daily or split twice daily
10 days per month (Khavinson protocol)
Key Benefits
  • Direct muscle hypertrophy via IGF-1R stimulation
  • Muscle hyperplasia (new fiber formation) — unique among peptides
  • Rapid gains in lean muscle mass
  • Accelerated recovery from training and injury
  • Increased nutrient uptake by muscle cells
  • Fat oxidation enhancement
  • Bone density improvement
  • Cartilage and connective tissue repair
  • Enhances T-cell maturation and differentiation
  • Boosts NK cell cytotoxic activity
  • Reduces inflammatory cytokine production (TNF-α, IL-1)
  • Anti-nociceptive (pain-reducing) properties
  • Restores age-related immune decline
  • Anti-inflammatory via serotonin pathway modulation
Side Effects
  • Hypoglycemia (significant risk — insulin-like activity)
  • Acromegaly-like effects with excessive long-term use
  • Jaw and hand swelling
  • Organ hypertrophy with extreme doses
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  • Injection site reactions
  • Mild fatigue initially as immune system activates
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