Hormone Modulation
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Hormone modulation peptides are being studied for their ability to influence natural hormone signaling and balance. By stimulating growth hormone release or regulating reproductive hormones, these compounds are investigated for their potential roles in metabolism, muscle preservation, fertility, and healthy aging.
Researchers are particularly interested in how these peptides may:
Support growth hormone release through different pathways
Promote metabolic regulation and body composition
Contribute to reproductive health and hormonal balance
Provide potential support for recovery, vitality, and anti-aging research
For research use only. Not approved for human consumption.
Ipamorelin
Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue, studied for its ability to stimulate natural growth hormone release with minimal side effects compared to earlier compounds.
Potential research benefits include:
- Supporting growth hormone secretion
- Promoting lean muscle preservation and recovery
- Studied for improved metabolic balance
Tesamorelin
Tesamorelin is a synthetic analog of growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH), investigated for its ability to stimulate growth hormone release and reduce visceral fat.
Potential research benefits include:
Supporting growth hormone production
Studied for reduced abdominal and visceral fat
Investigated for roles in metabolic health and healthy aging
Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin
This combination pairs Tesamorelin’s GHRH activity with Ipamorelin’s secretagogue effect, studied for their synergistic potential to support growth hormone release and metabolic function.
Potential research benefits include:
Supporting enhanced GH release through dual pathways
Promoting metabolic balance and fat reduction
Studied for anti-aging and body composition benefits
Tesamorelin / Ipamorelin / GHRP-2 / Thymalin Blend
This multi-peptide blend combines several research compounds with complementary actions on growth hormone and recovery pathways.
Potential research benefits include:
Supporting growth hormone release and modulation
Investigated for metabolic and recovery synergy
Studied for potential roles in anti-aging and tissue support