Sluggy, sounds like a solid protocol. However, I would just like to add that the saturation dose of GHRP's and GHRH's are 1mcg/kg/bw. The dose of 150mcg ModGRF1-29 is for a person that weighs 330lbs. Solid protocol!
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To quote Dat, quoting others:
"To reiterate my answer is something like... 1mcg/kg (or 100mcg in a 100kg man) is the saturation dose above which there is decreasing benefit which tops out a little above 200mcg. For the most part above 300mcg may not additionally contribute.
The following quote is from, Growth Hormone Secretagogues: Basic Findings and Clinical Implications, E. Ghigo, Elsevier Science; 1 edition (September 21, 1999).
Note GHS (Growth Hormone Secretagogues = GHRP (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides) when confined to peptidyl structures)
"The GH-releasing effect of GHS is dose-related: The GH response to 1mcg/Kg i.v. of peptidyl compounds is generally higher than elicited by 1mcg/kg i.v. GHRH, its maximal effective dose.
However 1mcg/kg is not the maximal effective dose of GHRPs. In fact dose-range studies indicate that 2.0 mcg/kg is the maximal GH-releasing effective dose in humans, being higher than 1.0 mcg/kg but similar to 3.0 mcg/kg. [Primary source from which that measure is derived -> Age-related variations in the neuroendocrine control, more than impaired receptor sensitivity, cause the reduction in the GH-releasing activity of GHRPs in human aging, Arvat E, Pituitary. 1998 Apr;1(1):51-8
The stimulating GHS activity on GH secretion does not depend on gender at least in adulthood." "