LoveSnatches
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I am fairly new here and am just going to guess that we can't discuss sources. But a certain patriotic place reads that GHRP-6 does not release cortisol and prolactin - but GHRP-2 DOES!
Upon reading datbtrue.co.uk I've found:
GHRP-6 1st gen
GHRP-2 2nd gen
Ipamorelin - 3rd gen
What about Hex??
Dat also states that the CJC's shouldn't used... Although I thought people were finding better results combining GHRP's and CJC-1295 w/o DAC. Dat says:
You want none of the CJC's. The first two because they do not survive long enough and the last one because it is always around. True somatostatin does pop up and stop GH release, but as soon as it can CJC-1295 is inducing GH release. The study itself found it increased base levels but did not increase pulses. That means there is less GH mass synthesized and stored in the somatotrophs. What are somatotrophs? Remember they are growth hormone releasing cells. The word may sound like somatostatin but only somatostatin has the power to stop GH release because? Because it is colored in red.
Upon reading datbtrue.co.uk I've found:
GHRP-6 1st gen
GHRP-2 2nd gen
Ipamorelin - 3rd gen
What about Hex??
Dat also states that the CJC's shouldn't used... Although I thought people were finding better results combining GHRP's and CJC-1295 w/o DAC. Dat says:
You want none of the CJC's. The first two because they do not survive long enough and the last one because it is always around. True somatostatin does pop up and stop GH release, but as soon as it can CJC-1295 is inducing GH release. The study itself found it increased base levels but did not increase pulses. That means there is less GH mass synthesized and stored in the somatotrophs. What are somatotrophs? Remember they are growth hormone releasing cells. The word may sound like somatostatin but only somatostatin has the power to stop GH release because? Because it is colored in red.

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