Humanin in Thailand: Cellular Protection & Longevity Therapy
Humanin is a mitochondria-derived cytoprotective peptide studied for its neuroprotective properties, insulin sensitivity support, and cellular resilience against metabolic and oxidative stress. In physician-supervised protocols, it is used for cognitive protection, metabolic health enhancement, and age-related cellular function support.
Doctor-prescribed Humanin in Thailand is available at Peptides Thailand under physician supervision, with clinical-grade, COA-verified sourcing. It is prescribed for longevity and neuroprotective protocols, particularly for patients seeking mitochondrial support and cellular resilience against age-related metabolic decline.
How Humanin Works
Humanin functions through multiple sophisticated pathways to promote cellular protection and metabolic health. Its primary mechanism involves protecting cells from oxidative stress and apoptosis by modulating mitochondrial function and cellular energy metabolism. The peptide also enhances insulin sensitivity, supports glucose metabolism, and demonstrates significant neuroprotective effects through multiple molecular pathways. Additionally, Humanin influences cellular survival pathways and shows remarkable effects on inflammation reduction and cellular stress resistance.
Medical Review Status
Last reviewed: June 2026 | Next review: December 2026
Written by Dr. Michael Ackland · Medically reviewed by Dr. Ploy Pitayanon, MD, licensed by the Medical Council of Thailand
At a Glance
Peptide
Humanin
Category
Injectable Peptide
Dosage
2-4mg per injection
Frequency
2-3 times per week
Administration
Subcutaneous injection
Potential Benefits
- · Protects brain cells from damage
- · Enhances cognitive function
- · Supports metabolic health
Quality Matters
Why we use Clinical-Grade only
Certificate of Analysis
Every peptide we dispense comes with a third-party COA confirming purity and potency, never grey-market sourced.
Compounded in Thailand
Manufactured in Thai FDA-licensed compounding laboratories operating under GMP standards.
Physician-prescribed only
No dispensing without a prescription. Every protocol begins with a licensed physician consultation and clinical assessment.
Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Any therapies, consultations, or prescriptions are provided only following assessment by a licensed physician and where clinically appropriate. Individual results may vary and no specific outcomes are guaranteed. Certain compounds discussed may not be approved medicines registered with the Thai FDA for specific therapeutic indications. Nothing here should be interpreted as a recommendation to self diagnose, self treat, or replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
Potential Benefits
Protects brain cells from damage
Enhances cognitive function
Supports metabolic health
Reduces oxidative stress
May slow aging processes
Improves cellular survival
Supports cardiovascular health
Enhances insulin sensitivity
Shows anti-inflammatory properties
Promotes mitochondrial function
Speak with a physician
Interested in Humanin?
All protocols require a physician assessment before any prescription is issued. Book a free video consultation with an MCT-licensed doctor.
Treatment Protocol
Dosage
2-4mg per injection
Frequency
2-3 times per week
Duration
8-12 weeks per cycle
Administration
Subcutaneous injection
Safety guide
Humanin Side Effects & Safety
Frequency, contraindications, and who is a good candidate
Recent Humanin Research
Humanin: Functional Interfaces with IGF-I
Demonstrated Humanin is the first mitochondrially encoded peptide with neuroprotective and metabolic actions, including direct functional interactions with the IGF-I signalling axis (Growth Horm IGF Res, 2016).
View on PubMedHumanin: A Novel Central Regulator of Peripheral Insulin Action
Showed Humanin acts centrally in the brain to improve peripheral insulin sensitivity, positioning it as a metabolic regulator with relevance to age-related metabolic decline (PLoS One, 2009).
View on PubMedThe Mitochondrial Derived Peptide Humanin Is a Regulator of Lifespan and Healthspan
Showed that Humanin levels decline with age and that supplementation extends lifespan and healthspan in model organisms, supporting its role as an endogenous anti-aging peptide (Aging, 2020).
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