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Weight Loss With Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 6

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished August 2, 2012

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Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 6 (known normally as the acronym GHRP-6) is a peptide composed of 28 amino acids that normally informs the body to begin releasing GH, or growth hormone. Growth Hormone is a hormone in the human body that creates a number of beneficial effects, including but not limited to lowered body fat, heighted muscle acquisition, and better strength and stamina overall. Growth Hormone also has the effect of causing the liver to secrete an anabolic hormone known by its scientific name IGF-1, a hormone that is known to factor into the body's natural ability to build muscle and sheer off fat. Many studies have shown that subjects who are given GHRP-6 tend to have increased muscle mass as well as reduced body fat.

GHRP-6 and IGF-1 also have beneficial qualities in regards to bone tissue and collagen, and implied research suggests that GHRP-6 users would experience a wide range of beneficial that would be consistent with the effects seen with the use of GH and IGF-1 together.

There have been several studies performed on both humans and animals, and in the studies research has shown that GHRP-6 has a substantial effect on Ghrelin. Ghrelin is a substance associated with rapid weight gain, insulin resistance, and adiposity. All of these are factors normally associated with high carbohydrate diets. GHRP-6 acts as a Ghrelin antagonist, meaning it reduces Ghrelin in the body and acts on this mechanism to reduce overall body fat percentage.

Growth hormone has also been long understood to enhance the body's very own immune responses, causing the immune system to work better and keep you healthier. In trials GHRP-6 has been shown to increase immune system effects through signaled secretion, and the effect is particularly very noticeable in older subjects.

The most recent trend in GHRP-6 use is in body builders and athletes, who have recently begun to use the hormone in an attempt to build more muscle and burn fat. The GHRP-6 is traditionally used instead of a cycle of anabolic steroids, but some athletes and trainers use the compound in cycles to induce their own bodies to produce more natural growth hormone and IGF-1. The idea behind this cycling is to jump start their bodies into producing natural amounts and thus receive all the benefits of the supplemental GHRP-6 and GH while getting it all directly from the body's own production system and hormone generation.

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