On thymulin/thymalin: Yeah, and to top it off they both have the same general endpoint goals for usage as well. There are some pairs like this it seems, e.g. TB500-TB4, MT1-MT2 among others. It also appears some vendors are selling one as the other. They also don't appear to be the biggest seller or used by many, so vials of them don't get tested by labs often, and the n=1 datapoints are harder to come by than a lot of other peptides. It makes researching them rather difficult, unfortunately, as there is so much conflation between the two peptides. Also, honestly, there's just a lot of bad information out there, as well as people who (not to be too direct) are basically blindly throwing darts at a wall, except they don't know if there's even a wall, or if what they are throwing is even darts or something else. I appreciate you posting your approach for thymulin and epithalon for sure.
I have 40mg of Epitalon currently, was going to try one lower dose plan that I saw but then I ran into the issue with the BAC water I detailed in another thread so the first vial got thrown out (had ordered 5x 10mg). Currently working out what to do with the 40mg I have remaining. The 10mg per dose protocol cited in a lot of places seems to be a mistranslation, and likely just ends up creating more expensive urine. I would also prefer to use the lowest dose possible for benefits, for cost reasons and for harm reduction in case there are downstream issues that aren't clear yet.
My research is usually searching for what's out there on some particular topic I have interest in, then bookmarking what looks most interesting and deep diving it later. I know I have Anela's Reddit user page bookmarked for this reason

. I also have a task list of what I want to research saved in a text file to help track my efforts. But I always try to cross reference as many sources/views/opinions as I can before I commit to something.
I am currently in the middle of a short break from any peptides, as I'm getting fairly broad bloodwork done very soon. I want to be as close to a zero point as I can reasonably get to, to have something to judge my future efforts against. Plus, maybe I find I have something individually I need to focus more on. I'm currently working on a new stack to start after this, just trying to nail down the amounts and supplies needed and scheduling of doses, what needs cycling, what doesn't need cycling, all that. I'll post it here once I feel I have it well enough worked out, and after the first few injections in case I have bad reactions to any of it. Goals of it are weight loss, especially fat loss, and general health improvement.