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Growth Hormone Peptide

Meaning

A Growth Hormone Peptide refers to a small chain of amino acids that either mimics the action of Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) or directly stimulates the secretion of endogenous Human Growth Hormone (hGH) from the pituitary gland. These peptides are not the full, large Growth Hormone molecule but are functional fragments or analogs designed to modulate the somatotropic axis. Clinically, they are used to enhance the pulsatile release of hGH, aiming to improve body composition, recovery, and overall vitality.