The two compounds activate distinct somatotroph receptors (GHRH-R and GHS-R1a), producing additive GH release in published rodent and primate models without the cortisol or prolactin spillover seen with earlier GHRPs, because they couple to different intracellular signalling cascades
Known risks and side effects: Injection-site reactions (pain, redness, swelling, and induration) are the most consistently reported adverse effects across CJC-1295's human research and compounded/gray-market use
Morrison CD, Pistell PJ, Ingram DK, Johnson WD, Liu Y, FernandezKim SO, et al
Using them under medical supervision is essential, considering potential side effects and ensuring they complement a balanced diet and exercise plan
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While horse chestnut seed extract contains flavonoids such as quercetin and proanthocyanidins, most of its benefit in venous disorders is attributed to its main active component, escin (Dudek-Makuch 2015