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I am trying to understand how hyperplasia is caused by peptides.
It is my understanding that Anabolic steroids do NOT cause hyperplasia, correct? (They only cause hypertrophy of existing cells?)
First of all, do any peptides cause hyperplasia?
Secondly, if so, which peptides cause the most hyperplasia, and why? i.e., is it the GHRH/GHRP peps, IGF-1 peps, MGF peps, etc
It seems like this would be an extremely valuable phenomenon to harness over time. It would create permanent gains, and also allow steroids to work better (creating more cells to grow)
It is my understanding that Anabolic steroids do NOT cause hyperplasia, correct? (They only cause hypertrophy of existing cells?)
First of all, do any peptides cause hyperplasia?
Secondly, if so, which peptides cause the most hyperplasia, and why? i.e., is it the GHRH/GHRP peps, IGF-1 peps, MGF peps, etc
It seems like this would be an extremely valuable phenomenon to harness over time. It would create permanent gains, and also allow steroids to work better (creating more cells to grow)
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