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What studies say about how Hexarelin works

Hexarelin is a peptide with six amino compounds attached to its chemical structure similar to GHRP-6. However, one can say that hexarelin is so unlike other GHRP’s available today.

What is Hexarelin and how does it work according to studies

Hexarelin (Hexarelin Acetate) is a synthetic hexapeptide in the growth factor family which stimulates the release of growth hormone (GH) and does not interfere with the body’s ability to produce its own GH.

The GHRP peptide group: from strongest to weakest according to research

GHRP-6 is known for being a big appetite stimulator, but it is not the strongest GH releasing peptide in the GHRP family.

Effects of BPC 157 on tendon healing according to research

BPC 157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a pentadecapeptide made up of 15 amino acids.

How thymosin beta-4 works according to scientific studies

Reports of human use of thymosin dates back as far as 1974 – when a young girl became the first person to receive injections of thymosin.

Epithalon and its antioxidant effects according to research

Research has shown that epitalon is a powerful antioxidant that eliminates oxygen-free radicals responsible for damaging and killing cells.

BPC-157: what scientific studies reveal about its effects

BPC-157 is derived from a protective protein found in the stomach but is considered "synthetic" since this peptide does not exist by itself in nature.

Thymosin Beta-4 and studies

Thymosin beta-4 promotes angiogenesis, wound healing, and hair follicle development

Old human cells rejuvenated in breakthrough discovery on ageing

A new way to rejuvenate old cells in the laboratory, making them not only look younger but start to behave more like young cells, has been discovered by researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Brighton.

Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) and studies

DSIP stands for Delta sleep-inducing peptide. This type of peptide is classified as a neuropeptide.
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