Tag: GHRH
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CJC-1295 vs Sermorelin: Growth Hormone Peptide Comparison
A research-focused comparison of CJC-1295 and sermorelin, two growth hormone-releasing hormone analogs. Explore half-life differences, DAC vs no-DAC variants, mechanisms, and research applications.
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin: The Research Behind Growth Hormone Peptides
An in-depth look at CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin, two widely studied growth hormone peptides, their mechanisms of action, synergistic potential, and what the published research reveals.
Growth Hormone Peptides: A Comprehensive Research Guide
A detailed research guide to growth hormone peptides including GHRH analogs (CJC-1295, sermorelin) and secretagogues (ipamorelin, GHRP-6). Covers the GH axis, compound comparisons, combination protocols, and safety profiles.
Growth Hormone Secretagogues: A Complete Research Guide
A comprehensive guide to every major growth hormone secretagogue studied in research, including GHRH analogs, GHRPs, and growth factors, with detailed comparisons of their mechanisms, selectivity, and research profiles.
Sermorelin: The Pioneer Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide
A detailed examination of Sermorelin, one of the earliest and most thoroughly studied growth hormone-releasing peptides, its history, mechanism of action, research findings, and how it compares to newer GHRH analogs.
Tesamorelin: The GHRH Analog for Visceral Fat Reduction Research
A comprehensive research overview of tesamorelin (Egrifta), the growth hormone-releasing hormone analog FDA-approved for HIV-associated lipodystrophy, its mechanism of stimulating the GH axis, and its research applications in visceral fat reduction.
What Is CJC-1295? A Research Overview
CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that extends GH pulse duration and elevates IGF-1 levels through sustained GHRH receptor activation.
What Is Sermorelin? A Research Overview
Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), used to stimulate natural GH production from the pituitary gland.
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