No, it does not only serve during childhood. 😄
What is the thymus?
The thymus is a soft organ, consisting of two lobes, located behind the breastbone.
It is a gland of the endocrine system, mainly known for its immune role.
It produces hormones, notably :
- Thymosin.
- Thymopoietin.
- Thymulin.

Immune system
The thymus regulates the immune system.
Thymosins play an essential role in :
- The immune response.
- Stimulating white blood cell production.
- Transforming T cells into immune system cells.
T cells are active against viruses and cancer cells.
Cell growth
The thymus gland favors:
- Cell regeneration.
- Reproduction of cells.
- Stem cell circulation.
In a healthy adult, the thymus continues to operate. When it declines, most of the time it is due to emotional causes.
Heart chakra
The thymus is closely linked to the heart chakra.
Their association allows the physical body to stimulate organ repair through energetic action.
In addition, the heart chakra allows the energy of love to nourish the cells.

Thymus transformation
The human being is evolving, including physically, thanks to the transformation particles.
The thymus especially is in transmutation, and for this it requires a high level of love.
Bach flower remedy No. 3 (beech) can accompany this process.
Cellular regeneration
Its future role will be to activate the body’s natural regeneration faculties.
Eventually, it will allow self-healing, including the ability to recreate limbs or organs.
For example, it will be possible to regrow an amputated leg.

Conclusion
What is the true role of the thymus?
It has several functions:
- Regulate the immune system.
- Stimulate cell growth.
- Regenerate the body.