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    • albionA
      albion
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      Anyone tried thymus extract / Thymosin? Some studies showed strong anabolic and immune-promoting effects; it seems to have been a popular "pharmaceutical" treatment back when doctors had spines (and functioning thymus glands?!)

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      • LucHL
        LucH @DavidPS
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        @DavidPS said in Thymus health:

        I am waiting for the results of the TRIIM-X trial (Thymus Regeneration, Immunorestoration and Insulin Mitigation) mentioned in this paper.

        When there is a lack of T cells in the body, it can lead to immunodeficiency diseases. Your thymus is the source of new T-cell specificities that fight infections, autoimmune cells and cancer.
        This to make the junction with mTOR pathway.
        Regulation of T-cells by m-TOR
        doi: 10.1016/j.it.2014.11.005
        How does mTOR affect T cells?
        Overall, by functioning as a central hub that coordinates multiple signaling pathways, mTOR plays a critical role in regulating various aspects of T-cell function, including T-cell development, activation, differentiation, migration, survival, memory formation, and exhaustion.
        I can develop but it's going to be a bit too long ... 😉
        Well, without giving the details, I use H3CO2 (bicarbonate 2 g) to reset the system from time to time (seasonal).
        In the case of chronic inflammation, induced by overexpression of the immune system, the researchers found that the ingestion of H3CO2 (2 g bicarbonate) made it possible to restore normal Treg function so that these cells can do their job(s), and temper self-reactive T cells that attack one's own organs in autoimmune diseases.
        NB: In cure, of course. Do not stay too long in M2 mode. Alternate balance is required.
        I can develop but not in this post. Too long and I don't want interferences with the_one_I_can_not_mention_the_name 😉

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        • DavidPSD
          DavidPS @LucH
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          @LucH - I will try using H3CO2 to reset my system.

          ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
          ☂️

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            T-3 @LucH
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            @LucH said in Thymus health:

            M2 mode

            What does "M2 mode" refer to?

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            • yerragY
              yerrag @Lejeboca
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              @Lejeboca said in Thymus health:

              This got me thinking that, since our endogenous CORT is "naturally" elevated in the morning, if we have an LPS-prone breakfast, then any existing inflammation will spike.
              So

              • rule #1, breakfast that is easy on digestion (Ray-Peat-right-again!)
                At breakfast time consider
              • charcoal or anything digestion-promoting
              • getting red/sun light at breakfast time to to decrease NO and other inflammatory cascade factors.

              Thanks. What would tou consider to be an LPS-prone breakfast? Is it a soluble fiber-rich breakfast, one that includes substances that kill bacteria and thus produce LPS remnants of bacteria? What are some noteworthy examples of such a breakfast?

              Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
              engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
              wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
              the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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              • LucHL
                LucH @T-3
                last edited by LucH

                @T-3 said in Thymus health:

                What does "M2 mode" refer to?

                Repolarization of macrophages M1 <> M2
                Lymphocyte T polarization

                In an (over-simplified) model, the Th1/Th2 and M1/M2 ratios (M=macrophages) can thus be used as indicators to determine whether or not the immune system is in M1/inhibitory type mode, oriented towards host defense, or in an M2/healing type mode, oriented towards the repair and replacement of lost or defective tissues with a view to maintaining host homeostasis. (Mills 2015a).
                (doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00059)
                Vocabulary:
                M stands for macrophage
                Th stands for thymus. Th1 = T helper cell type 1, produced by thymus. = lymphocyte, a type of white blood cell.

                There are two major types of T cells: the helper T cell and the cytotoxic T cell. As the names suggest helper T cells 'help' other cells of the immune system, whilst cytotoxic T cells kill virally infected cells and tumors.
                Treg cells
                Regulatory T cells, or Tregs, are white blood cells that play a key role in regulating your immune system. Tregs control your body's immune response to keep it from over-reacting to harmful invaders known as antigens. Antigens are frequently unwelcome substances that cause an immune response in your body.

                Understanding macrophage cells and the balance to find between M1 & M2, inducing a TH1 or Th2 answer (by Treg cells). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4329822/

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