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Khavinson BioregulatorAlso known as: Thyroid Extract Bioregulator, Thyroid Cytomax

Thyreogen

Khavinson natural peptide complex derived from thyroid tissue — studied for thyroid function normalization, T3/T4 synthesis support, and autoimmune thyroiditis management.

Half-Life
~30 minutes (estimated)
Dose Range
1-2 capsules/day
Frequency
1-2× daily for 10-30 day cycles
Vial Sizes
N/A (oral)

🔬 Mechanism of Action

Thyreogen is a Khavinson Cytomax derived from thyroid tissue, containing thyrocyte-specific peptides that regulate the gene expression machinery responsible for thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion.

Thyreogen modulates: (1) thyroglobulin (Tg) gene expression — the protein scaffold on which T3 and T4 are assembled, (2) sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) expression for iodide uptake, (3) thyroid peroxidase (TPO) — the enzyme catalyzing iodination and coupling reactions, and (4) TSH receptor sensitivity determining thyroid responsiveness to pituitary signaling.

In Khavinson endocrine protocols, Thyreogen is used for subclinical hypothyroidism, age-related thyroid function decline, and thyroid recovery after autoimmune thyroiditis stabilization.

Source: PMID: 15677927

📜Background & History

Thyreogen is the thyroid Cytomax extract, supporting thyroid function normalization.

🎯 Research Use Cases

  • Thyroid function support
  • T3/T4 synthesis
  • Autoimmune thyroiditis management (adjunct)

💉 Dosing Protocol

Typical Dose1-2 capsules/day
Frequency1-2× daily for 10-30 day cycles
Half-Life~30 minutes (estimated)

⚠️Safety & Considerations

Standard oral Cytomax capsule protocol. Monitor thyroid function tests. Caution with existing thyroid medication — may affect dosing requirements.

Interactions & Contraindications

Monitor thyroid function tests. Caution with existing thyroid medication.

📊 Dosing Quick Reference

Thyreogen— Dosing Guide
Dose Range
1-2 capsules/day
Half-Life
~30 minutes (estimated)
Frequency
1-2× daily for 10-30 day cycles
Route
Oral
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Thyreogen help with hypothyroidism?
Thyreogen supports thyroid cell gene expression for T3/T4 synthesis. It may help normalize thyroid function in subclinical hypothyroidism. It is NOT a replacement for levothyroxine in clinical hypothyroidism — consult endocrinologist.
Can Thyreogen replace levothyroxine?
No — Thyreogen supports thyroid cell gene expression for T3/T4 synthesis but cannot produce sufficient hormone output in clinical hypothyroidism. It may support subclinical hypothyroidism. Always consult an endocrinologist before modifying thyroid medication.