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Hemotropin GH is a peptide hormone a group of 191 amino acids linked in a specific sequence and released by the anterior pituitary gland in pulses. HemoTropin may help increase the release of GH naturally, and with wave-like precision.
HEMOTROPIN INTEGRALS: GH-Releasing Secretagogues, and Amino Acid Precursors for Maximum Multi-Pathway GH Release
GH-Releasing Complex HemoTropin increases GH output by combining four powerful and diverse compounds;
1) GHRP-2 [D-Ala-D-B-Nal-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-OCH3]: peptides that reportedly increase natural GH levels by increasing GH-releasing factor (GRF), increased intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) concentrations that, in turn, improves GH release in a dose-dependent manner.
2) Arginine Pyroglutamate: is formed by combining the amino acids L-Arginine and Pyroglutamate. L-Arginine is required for the synthesis and release of GH, due to the amino acid’s role in normal functioning of the pituitary gland.
3) (2S)-2-aminopentanedioic acid: has recently shown great promise in triggering GH release above normal levels. Research suggests (2S)-2-aminopentanedioic acid works in concert with other amino acids, such as L-Arginine, to increase GH output in the pituitary.
4) Alpha GPC (L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine): is a water-soluble phospholipid and neurotransmitter precursor. It is a delivery form of choline, which is metabolized to acetylcholine. Research suggests that Alpha GPC promotes secretion of GH via its direct effect on the cholinergic system.
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