Score
2
1994
pubmed
[Possible approaches to improvement of the efficacy of health resort treatment of women with pelvic inflammatory diseases].
Vorovskaia. V D VD; Dzhaginian. A I AI; Til'ba. I P IP; Ziuban. A L AL; Khabinson. V Kh VKh
Key Findings
- Combined hydrogen sulfide balneotherapy and thymogen improved clinical and immune parameters
- No disease recurrences or exacerbations were observed over a 12‑month follow‑up
- Pregnancy rates in previously infertile patients increased by about 2.5 times
Practical Outcomes
- The results hint that thymogen might boost immune health and fertility when paired with specific spa treatments, but the evidence is limited to a niche group. For most biohackers, the protocol isn’t ready for general use without further validation.
Summary
A study found that women with pelvic inflammatory disease who received a combination of hydrogen sulfide spa therapy and the peptide thymogen showed better health markers, no disease flare‑ups for a year, and a 2.5‑fold rise in pregnancy rates.
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide balneotherapy paralleled with thymogen (an immunocorrector) therapy improved clinical and immunologic characteristics, ruled out disease recurrences and exacerbations during 12 months after the treatment, and increased the number of pregnancies by 2.5 times in infertile patients.
Study Information
Provider
pubmed
Year
1994