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  • GHRP - The Breakthrough HGH Releaser

    By Dr. Lewis Stocks M.D., Ph.D.

    GHRP is now approved for general use as a substitute for Human Growth Hormone (HGH). HGH is known as the most effective medication to slow the aging process, but has had legal issues in the United States because of abuse. The strict limitations for using HGH are now avoided by using this new peptide (GHRP-6). HGH is a 191-amino acid peptide produced by the pituitary gland and regulated by two chemicals - Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) and Somatostatin (SST). Nutrition and exercise also influences its release. Once HGH is released, it carries out numerous functions in the human body. Under the influence of HGH, cells increase in both size and number, stimulating growth in the body's cells. It also has the ability to enhance the movement of amino acids through cellular membranes and increases the rate at which these cells convert amino acids into useful proteins. Muscle building and repair, as well as growing new neurons (brain and nerve cells), depend on the presence of adequate HGH. Cognitive decline with aging is due to the absence of adequate HGH. Fat loss with an increase in lean muscle mass has been found to occur even with small doses of HGH.

    When does the body actually secrete HGH? The largest quantities are secreted at night while asleep. This is another important reason to get adequate sleep. GHRH (Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone) is responsible for the release of growth hormone while you sleep.

    A most interesting part of all is that HGH has the ability to re-grow cartilage! Its use for degenerative joint disease has been mostly ignored and underutilized until now. Rehabilitating old injuries and fractures could be vastly improved with the use of HGH.

    In our later years, the body produces less HGH, and its effects are profound. HGH is a great compound for muscle gains and fat-loss with its loss causing the weight gain and loss of muscle mass about which we all complain.

    One word of caution: Do not buy HGH online and attempt to self medicate! The hormones sold online could easily be contaminated, toxic or worse and very dangerous to your health. And, using HGH lowers the thyroid output so it requires careful replacement with Thyroxine (T4), not T3. This is yet another reason to make sure you are in a program managed by a qualified practitioner.

    Here's the BIG news! An improvement in HGH increase and regulation is now available. GHRP-6, a 28-amino-acid peptide that signals the human body to begin secreting HGH is now available for use in our age management programs. Use of GHRP-6 to release HGH has many very attractive health benefits such as:

    o Decrease body fat
    o Promotes collagen growth
    o Stimulates growth of new bone
    o Reduces excess weight gain
    o Reduces Insulin resistance
    o Reduces risk of Obesity (Adiposity)
    o Stimulates the Immune system, particularly in older patients

    Many bodybuilders and athletes have recently started using GHRP-6 in an effort to build more muscle and burn more fat. It is a critical part of the cycling they routinely do, particularly when preparing for a show or competition. GHRP-6 should be part of your age-management protocol, and prescribed by someone very familiar with all its properties and benefits.

  • #2
    first line says "its approved for general use" But never said who its approved by,lol sure as hel wasnt the FDA and I belive thats the only one that counts.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ROCKETW19 View Post
      first line says "its approved for general use" But never said who its approved by,lol sure as hel wasnt the FDA and I belive thats the only one that counts.
      doctors are actually now prescribing GHRP even though it is still in the approval phase.

      GHRP has been proven and studied humans for years.


      Growth hormone releasing hexapeptide (GHRP6) is one of several synthetic met-enkephalin analogs that include unnatural D-amino acids, were developed for their growth hormone (GH) releasing activity and are called GH secretagogues. They lack opioid activity but are potent stimulators of GH release. These secretagogues are distinct from growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) in that they share no sequence relation and derive their function through action at a completely different receptor. This receptor was originally called the GH secretagogue receptor, the hormone ghrelin is now considered the receptor's natural endogenous ligand. Therefore, these GH secretagouges act as synthetic ghrelinmimetics.
      The major side effect accompanied by the use of GHRP-6 or other GH secretagogues is a significant increase in appetite because secretagogues mimic the action of Ghrelin, a peptide which is released naturally in the lining of the stomach and increases hunger and gastric emptying.
      GHRP-6, other secretagogues and ghrelin stimulate the anterior pituitary gland causing an increase in GH release. When natural GH secretion has been inhibited by long term abuse of synthetic GH, GHRP-6 may help to re-stimulate the natural production of GH. GHRP-6 may also affect the central nervous system by protecting neurons as well as increasing strength in a way very similar to the way certain steroids in the Dihydrotestosterone family do.
      Claimed benefits of increased Growth Hormone levels through GHRP-6 stimulation include: an increase in strength, muscle mass and body fat loss, rejuvenation and strengthening of joints, connective tissue and bone mass. Enhanced GH secretion also leads to the liver secreting more IGF-1 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1), which is thought to be the primary anabolic mechanism of action for Growth Hormone.

      Technical data

      It has also been discovered that when GHRP-6 and insulin are used simultaneously, GH response to GHRP-6 is increased (1). A recent study in normal mice showed significant differences in body composition, muscle growth, glucose metabolism, memory and cardiac function in the mice being administered the GHRP-6 (2). There are still many questions regarding this fairly new compound, scientists are hoping to gain a better clinical understanding of the peptide through further research over the next few years.



      References

      Korbonits M, Goldstone AP, Gueorguiev M, Grossman AB (2004). "Ghrelin--a hormone with multiple functions". Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 25 (1): 27–68. doi:10.1016/j.yfrne.2004.03.002. PMID 15183037.
      {{Penlava, A, et. al. Effect of growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone (GHRH), atropine, pyridostigmine, or hypoglycemia on GHRP-6-induced GH secretion in man.}}
      Template:J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1993 Jan;76(1):168-71. Adeghate, E. & Ponery, A.S. (2002) Ghrelin stimulates insulin secretion from the pancreas of normal and diabetic rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 14, 555560.

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      • #4
        so whos it approved by? the doc that precribes it? that means nothing. althought its still good but realy means nothing untill the FDA gives it the thumbs up.

        Dont trip B I am on your bandwagon I am getting 6 vials today,lol I even got a cjc to see if there is a difference. lol oh and some IGF cuz IGF and GH are so nice so I have to see if its the same.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ROCKETW19 View Post
          so whos it approved by? the doc that precribes it? that means nothing. althought its still good but realy means nothing untill the FDA gives it the thumbs up.

          Dont trip B I am on your bandwagon I am getting 6 vials today,lol I even got a cjc to see if there is a difference. lol oh and some IGF cuz IGF and GH are so nice so I have to see if its the same.
          i hear what your saying but the FDA is always late to the game when it comes to shit like this.

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          • #6
            Good stuff, so much cheaper and easily obtainable than GH too that's what really sells it

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
              Good stuff, so much cheaper and easily obtainable than GH too that's what really sells it
              yea, and you have a very quick and easy way to make sure what you have is ghrp. the hunger.

              no increased hunger = no ghrp.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                yea, and you have a very quick and easy way to make sure what you have is ghrp. the hunger.

                no increased hunger = no ghrp.
                got my ghrp 6 through, waiting to finish the ghrp 2 before trying:thumup:

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                • #9
                  Is this a matter of time now until this shit becomes illegal ?

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                  • #10
                    So is this the same shit that RUI sells?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by beefcake View Post
                      So is this the same shit that RUI sells?
                      yup, check out my GHRP blog. love the shit

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