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When looking at the graphs of GHRP vs HGH, you can see that GHRPs spike fast, then decline fast where as HGH is a more slow and steady curve. I would guess a way around that would be do multi shots of lower dose GHRPs multiple times per day to try to match HGH more closely.
But I was also wondering if there is any way to slow down the release of GHRPs into the system? I know that these are water soluble peptides, but is there anything that could slow the release such as is the case with oil based bolus injections such as test, eq, tren etc. Could we create a water based bolus injection sub q or IM that would dissipate over lets say 2 - 3 hours?
If we could do this, I would think our levels might be more stable and longer lasting throughout the day.
I may be wrong as I am not sure of the mode of action that GHRP has, so its possible that this would not change anything (i.e. if GHRP works for a short time because natural HGH production can only be sustained for a short time period before exhausting production capability).
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
But I was also wondering if there is any way to slow down the release of GHRPs into the system? I know that these are water soluble peptides, but is there anything that could slow the release such as is the case with oil based bolus injections such as test, eq, tren etc. Could we create a water based bolus injection sub q or IM that would dissipate over lets say 2 - 3 hours?
If we could do this, I would think our levels might be more stable and longer lasting throughout the day.
I may be wrong as I am not sure of the mode of action that GHRP has, so its possible that this would not change anything (i.e. if GHRP works for a short time because natural HGH production can only be sustained for a short time period before exhausting production capability).
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?