This selectivity profile distinguished Ipamorelin from earlier GHRPs like GHRP-6 and GHRP-2, establishing it as a valuable tool for isolated GH research
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doi:10.1111/dom.14226 Neumiller JJ, Campbell RK
Ingredient info Other ingredients Medium chain triglycerides (modified coconut oil), sunflower lecithin, softgel (bovine gelatin, water, glycerin, annatto [color]), beeswax, rosemary extract, mixed tocopherols and ascorbyl palmitate (antioxidant)
Natural growth hormone secretion follows a pulsatile pattern