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Ipamorelin Peptides 5mg
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Ipamorelin

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3 cited studies
$40.00
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Concentration:2mg

Key Health Benefits:

  • Promotes Muscle Growth
  • Enhances Fat Loss
  • Accelerates tissue repair and regeneration.
  • Improves Sleep Quality
  • Boosts Skin Elasticity

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About Ipamorelin

Ipamorelin is a synthetic peptide that stimulates the release of growth hormone (GH) by mimicking ghrelin, the body’s natural growth hormone secretagogue. It is commonly used in performance and wellness contexts for its role in supporting recovery, tissue repair, and overall regenerative processes. By promoting natural GH pulses, Ipamorelin may contribute to improved recovery from exercise and injury, as well as support lean body composition over time. Some users also report enhanced sleep quality, particularly deeper sleep, which plays a key role in physical recovery and hormonal balance. Due to its relatively selective mechanism of action compared to other growth hormone-releasing peptides, Ipamorelin is often chosen for protocols aiming to support recovery, performance, and general well-being.

Peer-reviewed studies on Ipamorelin

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  1. Raun K, Hansen BS, Johansen NL, et al. (1998). Ipamorelin, the first selective growth hormone secretagogue. European Journal of Endocrinology.
    PMID 9728535Read source ↗
  2. (1999). Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Ipamorelin in Healthy Volunteers. Pharmaceutical Research.
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  3. (2014). Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study of Ipamorelin for Post-Operative Ileus. International Journal of Colorectal Disease.
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