Paul Saladino· MD
it's very likely that taking a thymus extract could be good could improve our immune function
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it's very likely that taking a thymus extract could be good could improve our immune function
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I would think about thymus and as we talked about in this podcast and ancestral supplements is a fantastic source for that because it is basically impossible to get lung otherwise
thymus is incredible thymus is an organ where your T cells mature especially in childhood and Adolescence but even throughout your whole life your T cells are maturing and being adjusted in your thymus a gland that lives behind your sternum and there's good evidence that thymic extracts including thymo modulin decrease respiratory tract infections in kids when they are given
they're doing thymus which is this immune gland behind the sternum to help with immune stuff