Why it's included Often incorporated to support energy levels and help maintain adequate levels, particularly for patients who may be consuming fewer nutrients
Growth Hormone Functions in the Body Increases lean body mass Inhibits glucose (sugar) uptake Retains vital minerals such as Potassium and Calcium Stimulates tissue healing and growth Regulates hunger levels Increases the division and multiplication rate of cells Increases cell size (for stronger tissues) Increases the remineralization of bone By supplementing the vital ingredients the body needs to maintain a healthy weight and build muscle, patients can use their energy reserves more productively
Molecular Identity of Sermorelin Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide corresponding to the first 29 amino acids of endogenous growth hormonereleasing hormone (GHRH)
In an American diet, selenium usually comes from grains, poultry, fish, and eggs
The dietary form of choline during lactation affects maternal immune function in rats
History of Peptide Therapy Since the 1920s, research into peptides and their uses has changed and continues to evolve with the development of new drugs and interventions