Score
1
2000
pubmed
[Applications of immunomodulators in complex of treatment of the soft tissue purulent wounds].
Potiĭ. V V VV
Key Findings
- Thymogen combined with siliceous sorbent and echinacea accelerated wound cleansing and healing
- Immune index values returned toward normal during treatment
- Study involved 31 patients with purulent soft‑tissue wounds
Practical Outcomes
- The results suggest thymogen might have immune‑supporting effects, but the study is limited to wound care and doesn’t provide clear guidance for longevity or performance protocols. Biohackers should view this as preliminary evidence and wait for broader research before adding thymogen to general health regimens.
Summary
A small study of 31 patients with infected soft‑tissue wounds found that adding the immune‑boosting peptide thymogen, together with a silica sorbent and echinacea tincture, seemed to speed up wound cleaning and healing while normalizing some immune measurements.
Abstract
In 31 patients with purulent wound of soft tissues more rapid cleansing and healing of the wound, the immunity indexes normalization were noted while application of immunomodulator thymogen in combination with the siliceous sorbent sillard application and adaptogenic preparation--tincture of Echinacea Purpurea.
Study Information
Provider
pubmed
Year
2000