Description
**GHRP-2 Research Overview**
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**1. What it does**
GHRP-2 (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2) is a synthetic peptide that stimulates the secretion of growth hormone by binding to the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) in the pituitary gland. It acts both directly on the pituitary and indirectly through the hypothalamus to release larger, more natural pulses of growth hormone.
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**2. What are the main reported benefits**
– Increased growth hormone and IGF-1 levels
– Enhanced muscle growth and fat reduction
– Improved recovery from training and injury
– Strengthened immune function
– Better sleep quality and deep sleep promotion
– Increased appetite (stronger than Ipamorelin, similar to GHRP-6)
– Anti-inflammatory properties
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**3. What are its normal applications**
– Research into growth hormone deficiency
– Studies on muscle wasting prevention and recovery
– Investigations into fat loss and metabolism
– Experimental anti-aging studies
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**4. What are its common side effects**
Reported side effects may include:
– Increased hunger (strongly reported)
– Water retention
– Temporary tingling or numbness (carpal tunnel-like symptoms)
– Mild joint pain
– Injection site irritation
Side effects are generally mild and dose-dependent.
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**5. What is the recommended administration or dosage**
– **Typical Dosage**: 100 mcg to 300 mcg per injection
– **Administration Route**: Subcutaneous injection
**Timing:**
– 2 to 3 times per day (e.g., morning, post-workout, and before bed) to mimic natural growth hormone secretion patterns.
**Preparation:**
– GHRP-2 comes as a lyophilized powder and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before use.
*Note:* It is often combined with GHRH analogs like CJC-1295 (without DAC) for synergistic effects.
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