Thymus
The thymus gland is the “control center” of the immune system and is located above the heart. Its role is to produce and ‘educate’ specific cells to combat immune threats. As we age, the thymus gland loses potency. The goal of thymus therapy is to return the cellular immune system to a balanced state with a series of thymus peptides injections. This process is thought to restore and improve the immune system, enabling new cells to target pathogens and cancerous cells. This therapy is an important non-specific immunotherapy because of its ability to activate and balance the cellular immune system.