InsaneGenix RP2

What is the function of growth hormone releasing peptide?

Growth hormone releasing peptides are a group of synthetic amino acids that stimulate the release of growth hormones in the body. They initiate the secretion of various growth hormones from the pituitary gland in the brain. GHRP-2, for example, can affect the hormones in the stomach based on nutritional intake. The hormone responsible for hunger in the stomach is ghrelin, which can be influenced by the foods you consume. These peptides act on a different receptor in the hormone glands compared to other growth hormone releasers.

What is GHRP-2?

GHRP-2 is a growth hormone releaser that does not impact appetite or induce hunger. It consists of a single chain of six amino acids and can stimulate the release of ghrelin or supplement low levels of growth hormone in the body. It is often used to address anti-aging concerns.

What are the side effects of GHRP-2?

Some mild side effects of GHRP-2 include a slight increase in hunger, although not as significant as its counterpart GHRP-6, which can cause intense hunger sensations. Other side effects may include elevated levels of cortisol and prolactin, feelings of lethargy and tiredness, water retention, tingling or numbness, and decreased insulin sensitivity. Bodybuilders using GHRP-2 may experience positive effects such as decreased body fat, increased lean body mass, improved sleep, increased production of IGF-1, enhanced bone density, and improved cellular repair.

How often should GHRP-2 be used?

GHRP-2 should be used up to 2-3 times a day. The recommended dosage for GHRP-2 is around 100mcg-300mcg per injection. It's important to note the potential side effects mentioned above when using doses exceeding 200mcg of GHRP-2.

How should I store GHRP-2?

GHRP-2 should be stored in a cool, dry place. If it is reconstituted for usage, it should be kept refrigerated until ready for injection. Prior to injection, it should be reconstituted in a bacteria prevention solution.