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Showing 6 posts tagged 'GHRP'
Growth Hormone Secretagogue Comparison: GHRH vs GHRP vs Ghrelin Mimetics vs MK-677
Comprehensive comparison of all growth hormone secretagogue classes — GHRH analogs (Sermorelin, MOD GRF), GHRPs (GHRP-2, GHRP-6, Ipamorelin, Hexarelin), and oral ghrelin mimetics (MK-677) — covering mechanisms, pulse characteristics, side effects, and ideal research applications.
Ipamorelin vs Sermorelin: GHRP vs GHRH Comparison for Growth Hormone Research
Research comparison of Ipamorelin (GHRP/ghrelin mimetic) vs Sermorelin (GHRH analog) — complementary mechanisms, pulse characteristics, cortisol/prolactin differences, half-life comparison, and why combining both optimizes GH release research protocols.
Growth Hormone Optimization Guide: Natural Protocols, Peptides & Timing Research
Research guide covering GH pulsatile release mechanics, suppressive factors (insulin, glucose, cortisol, somatostatin), sleep-dependent GH pulses, fasted training, GHRH+GHRP synergy, and sauna protocols for growth hormone optimization.
CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin Stack: The Most Popular Growth Hormone Protocol Explained
Why CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are almost always used together — GHRH + GHRP synergy, individual mechanisms, reconstitution math for two vials, and typical research dosing protocols.
Hexarelin Research Overview: GHRP Potency, Desensitization & Reconstitution Notes
Hexarelin research overview: strongest GHRP by potency, desensitization timeline vs GHRP-2 and GHRP-6, typical research doses, reconstitution notes, and protocol considerations.
GHRP-2 vs GHRP-6: Head-to-Head Comparison — Dose, Selectivity & Reconstitution
GHRP-2 vs GHRP-6 side-by-side: GH release potency, cortisol and prolactin differences, desensitization rates, typical research doses, and reconstitution calculator.
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