Tesamorelin 20mg
Tesamorelin 20mg
$110
Tesamorelin is a peptide that works through the body's growth hormone signaling system by stimulating release of endogenous growth hormone.
It is commonly grouped with GH-pathway compounds used in body-composition and metabolic research, but its distinct feature is that it acts upstream of growth hormone rather than serving as growth hormone directly.
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Tesamorelin
20 mg
Growth hormone pathway support
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- Classed as a GHRH or GRF analog
- Associated with endogenous GH signaling rather than recombinant GH
- Often discussed in body-composition and metabolic research
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HCG is grouped here as a hormone-signaling product used in endocrine and adjacent growth-hormone research contexts.
This stack combines CJC with ipamorelin in one formula, covering two GH-related signaling routes.