
What is GHRP?
Growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRP) are synthesized in the laboratory to mimic the function of growth hormone. They are not found naturally occurring and come in more than one form. Continue reading
GHRP-2 is a 2nd generation GHRP and finds its primary use in the area of GH release. It is superior to GHRP-6
Growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRP) are synthesized in the laboratory to mimic the function of growth hormone. They are not found naturally occurring and come in more than one form. Continue reading
Estrogen – Women & GHRH/GHRP-6 ESTROGEN Well, DHEA conversion to estrogen has a pronounced positive effect on GH. But I wonder…if you have a big fat pad & are an Continue reading
Three Basic Hormones If you form a V w/ your fingers you have the basics for the GH releasing system modelled before you. One finger is a hormone called Growth Continue reading
GHRP-2 is a synthetic agonist of ghrelin, the newly-discovered gut peptide which binds to the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue receptor. Ghrelin has been shown to have two major effects, stimulating Continue reading
What actually happens when I administer GHRP and GHRH? Upon administration of GHRH, it will travel to the anterior pituitary gland and stimulate GHRH R, which, assuming the absence of Continue reading
What is a peptide? Peptides (proteins) are present in every living cell and possess a variety of biochemical activities. Some peptides are synthesized in the ribosomes of a cell by Continue reading
GHRH (Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone) + GHRP (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide) = 10 star GH Release (**********) GHRP (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide aka Ghrelin-mimetic) = 3 star GH Release (***) Continue reading
Recent studies revealed that the rodents displayed increased food consumption and body weight. GHRP-2 plays a crucial role in accentuating the release of ghrelin. There is enough data to prove Continue reading
Growth hormone-releasing peptides E Ghigo, E Arvat, G Muccioli and F Camanni Division of Endocrinology. Department of Internal Medicine and ‘Division of Pharmacology. Department of Anatomy, Pharmacology and Forensic Medicine, Continue reading
Protein peptides profile peptides are short polymers of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They have the same peptide bonds as those in proteins, but are commonly shorter in length. Continue reading
GH-releasing peptide-6 overcomes refractoriness of somatotropes to GHRH after feeding, C D McMahon, Journal of Endocrinology (2001) 170, 235–241 After a meal, somatotropes are temporarily refractory to growth hormone-releasing hormone Continue reading
Q. What should i use GHRP or GHRH ? A. To be short we need to use a GHRP & GHRH here’s why! GHRPs (GHRP-6, GHRP-2, Hexarelin, Ipamorelin) are Continue reading
When it comes to achieving the shredded physique that you’ve always wanted, improving your body’s ability to churn out growth hormones is definitely a priority. And one way of doing Continue reading
The main two types of Peptides: GHRP – This group’s main types are GHRP-2, GHRP-6, Ipamorelin, Hexarelin (there are others but these are the most common and effective) GHRH – This Continue reading
The most effective and the safest way to create and utilise peptides for GH release is to combine a GHRH with a GHRP. CJC-1295 is our GHRH and the Continue reading