Sermorelin and other Gh Secretagogues
Sermorelin Acetate is a biological active analog of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) that is produced by the human brain to stimulate production and release of growth hormone by the pituitary gland.
Sermorelin stimulates production of the body's own HGH, which is also referred to as Gh Secretagogues. It is a truncated analog of growth hormone releasing factor that is naturally produced by the brain to stimulate pituitary production and secretion of HGH.
GHRH declines with age causing reduced production and secretion of pituitary HGH and thereby increasing the aftereffects of growth hormone insufficiency.
- Sermorelin benefits:
- Increases natural production of Growth Hormone
- Improves Physical Performance
- Improves Immune Function
- Increases IGF-1
- Improves sleep quality
- Decreases body fat
- Increases lean muscle mass
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides (GHRP-2 and GHRP-6)
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2 (GHRP-2) is a synthetic 6-amino acid peptide that has robustly potent properties and GHRP-6 is a 28-amino acid peptide in the growth factor family. GHRPs are a small family of peptides acting at the pituitary and the hypothalamus to release Growth hormone (GH) through the activation of a specific, G protein-coupled receptor.
They were discovered 20 years ago as synthetic tissue derived amino acids. Although it has no structural homology with Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), in clinical studies GHRP-2 demonstrated action on the pituitary to release Human Growth Hormone (HGH).
GHRP-2 substantially stimulates the pituitary gland's increased natural production of the body's own endogenous human growth hormone (HGH). GHRP-2 has shown to robustly increase IGF-1 levels, and even greater results occurred when used with Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) to which also stimulates the pituitary gland to produce increased natural secretion of HGH. This also boosts the hypothalamus function as well.
GHRP-6 causes stimulation of the anterior pituitary gland which ultimately causes an increase in GH release. Since GHRP-6 acts directly on the feedback loop which signals the inhibition of GH release, when natural GH secretion has been inhibited by long term synthetic use, GHRP-6 can be used to re-stimulate the natural production of GH






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