Sermorellin (10 mg)

$175.00

10 units before bed time or 2 hours before first meal, 5 days on 2 days off. (1 Vial needed for 1 month/ 3 Vials needed for 3 months supply*

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Mechanism of Action

Sermorellin is a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that stimulates the pituitary gland to produce and release natural growth hormone (GH). Unlike synthetic HGH, Sermorellin enhances the body’s own GH production, maintaining a more natural hormonal balance.

1. Stimulates the Pituitary Gland

  • Directly binds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary, triggering pulsatile GH release.
  • Works in a natural feedback loop, reducing the risk of excessive GH levels.

2. Increases IGF-1 Levels

  • GH stimulates the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which promotes muscle growth, fat metabolism, and cellular repair.

3. Enhances Sleep & Recovery

  • GH secretion is highest during deep sleep, improving sleep quality and tissue repair overnight.

4. Supports Fat Loss & Muscle Growth

  • Enhances lipolysis (fat burning) while promoting lean muscle retention and collagen production.

5. Anti-Aging & Longevity Benefits

  • Helps reduce wrinkles, strengthen bones, and boost overall vitality by stimulating cell regeneration.

Key Benefits of Sermorelin

  1. Increases Natural Growth Hormone Production – Unlike HGH, it avoids excessive GH levels and dependency.
  2. Enhances Muscle Growth & Fat Loss – Stimulates lean muscle development and metabolism.
  3. Improves Sleep & Recovery – Increases deep sleep cycles, aiding in tissue repair and energy levels.
  4. Boosts Skin & Anti-Aging Effects – Supports collagen production, improving skin elasticity and wrinkle reduction.
  5. Strengthens Joints & Bone Density – Helps maintain joint health, cartilage integrity, and bone strength.

Side Effects of Sermorelin

While generally well-tolerated, some potential side effects include:

  • Injection site reactions (mild redness, irritation, or swelling).
  • Flushing or dizziness after administration.
  • Temporary headaches or nausea.
  • Mild tingling or restlessness.

Contraindications – Who Should Avoid Sermorellin?

1. Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women – No safety studies available.
2. Individuals with Active Cancer or Tumors – Since GH promotes cell growth, it may accelerate tumor progression.
3. People with Severe Pituitary Disorders – If the pituitary gland is damaged or non-functional, Sermorellin may not work effectively.
4. Diabetics or Those with Insulin Sensitivity Issues – GH can affect insulin and glucose metabolism, requiring careful monitoring.
5. Individuals with Heart or Blood Pressure Issues – GH fluctuations can temporarily affect blood pressure and fluid retention.

Additional information

Weight 200 lbs