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HEMOTROPIN TACTICS: Increase GH Release In a Natural & Progressive Pulse-Wave Manner
GH is a peptide hormone a group of 191 amino acids linked in a specific sequence and released by the anterior pituitary
gland in pulses. HemoTropin may help increase the release of GH naturally, and with wave-like precision.
HEMOTROPIN INTEGRALS: GH-Releasing Secretagogues, and Amino Acid Precursors for Maximum
Multi-Pathway GH Release
GH-Releasing Complex HemoTropin increases GH output by combining four powerful and diverse compounds;
1) GHRP-2 [D-Ala-D-B-Nal-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-OCH3]: peptides that reportedly increase natural GH levels by increasing GH-releasing factor (GRF), increased intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) concentrations that, in turn, improves GH release in a dose-dependent manner.
2) Arginine Pyroglutamate: is formed by combining the amino acids L-Arginine and Pyroglutamate. L-Arginine is required for the
synthesis and release of GH, due to the amino acid�s role in normal functioning of the pituitary gland.
3) (2S)-2-aminopentanedioic acid: has recently shown great promise in triggering GH release above normal levels. Research suggests
(2S)-2-aminopentanedioic acid works in concert with other amino acids, such as L-Arginine, to increase GH output in the pituitary.
4) Alpha GPC (L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine): is a water-soluble phospholipid and neurotransmitter precursor. It is a delivery
form of choline, which is metabolized to acetylcholine. Research suggests that Alpha GPC promotes secretion of GH via its direct
effect on the cholinergic system.
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References:
Cochard, A : Guilhermet, R : Bonneau, M Effects of arginine, growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and neostigmine administered
singly or in paired combinations on growth hormone (GH) release in pigs. Reprod-Nutr-Dev. 1997 Sep-Oct; 37(5): 589-9
Torsello A, Panzeri G, Cermenati P, Caroleo MC, Ghigo E, Camanni F, Miller EE, Locatelli V. Involvement of the somatostatin and
cholinergic systems in the mechanism of growth hormone autofeedback regulation in the rat.J Endocrinol. 1988 May;117(2):273-81.
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