
GHRP-2 triggers a stronger growth hormone pulse than Ipamorelin but also mildly bumps cortisol and appetite. Useful when researchers want a more potent GH release.
A deeper look for the curious
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GHRP-2 acts on the ghrelin receptor to trigger a stronger pulse of growth hormone than Ipamorelin. The tradeoff: it also mildly raises cortisol, prolactin, and appetite. Researchers use it when they want a more potent GH release.
What researchers have observed in studies
Stronger GH release than Ipamorelin
Mild cortisol and prolactin increase
Appetite stimulation via ghrelin pathway
GHS-R1a (ghrelin receptor)
6 amino acid hexapeptide
Amino acid chain
What scientists study this compound for
Used when a stronger GH pulse is desired than Ipamorelin alone.
Researched in cachexia and underweight populations where appetite is low.
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