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Tesamorelin 5mg
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Tesamorelin

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4 cited studies
$70.00
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Concentration:2mg

Key Health Benefits:

  • Reduces abdominal fat
  • Enhances metabolic function
  • Supports muscle maintenance
  • Improves skin elasticity
  • Enhance mental clarity

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About Tesamorelin

Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide designed to stimulate growth hormone (GH) release by mimicking growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). Known for its effectiveness in reducing abdominal fat, Tesamorelin improves metabolic function, making it beneficial for those aiming to enhance body composition. It also supports muscle maintenance, which can improve strength and physical performance. Beyond body composition, Tesamorelin may provide anti-aging benefits, such as improved skin elasticity and potentially supporting cognitive health. Its combined effects on metabolism, fat reduction, and muscle preservation make Tesamorelin a valuable option for individuals seeking overall physical wellness and vitality.

more info: Tesamorelin: Fat Loss and Hormone Optimization

Peer-reviewed studies on Tesamorelin

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  1. Falutz J, Allas S, Blot K, et al. (2007). Metabolic Effects of a Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor in Patients with HIV. New England Journal of Medicine.
    PMID 18057338Read source ↗
  2. Stanley TL, Feldpausch MN, Oh J, et al. (2014). Effect of Tesamorelin on Visceral Fat and Liver Fat in HIV-Infected Patients With Abdominal Fat Accumulation: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA.
    PMID 25038357Read source ↗
  3. Stanley TL, Fourman LT, Feldpausch MN, et al. (2019). Effects of tesamorelin on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV: a randomised, double-blind, multicentre trial. The Lancet HIV.
    PMID 31611038Read source ↗
  4. Stanley TL, Falutz J, Mamputu JC, et al. (2011). Effects of Tesamorelin on Inflammatory Markers in HIV Patients with Excess Abdominal Fat: Relationship with Visceral Adipose Reduction. AIDS.
    PMID 21422988Read source ↗

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