The reason why ghrp-s have a local affect on the healing of wounds is because they have an interaction with the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, and renal pelvis GHRP receptor mRNA, most predominantly in the arcuate nucleus and ventromedial hypothalamus, what that means here is Ghrp's stimulate gh release through the normal mechanism, and the corresponding gh pulse acts on the various cells that respond to gh, in this thread we are focused on the cells attached to collagen, GH secretagogue receptors are found everywhere on the human body.. what is interesting is that where injections of Ghrp's are made these receptors are more heavily populated, thus the localised affects on injurys that many have seen.. Smaller doses are better for this as it doesnt seem to matter how much ghrp is injected only a certain amount of receptor activity can be seen.
This is through a lot of study and a lot of research i have come to this conclusion.
Of all the ghrp's Hexarelin has the strongest affect on stimulating the GHSR in a localised "site injection area"
Hope that helps guys, RS
This is through a lot of study and a lot of research i have come to this conclusion.
Of all the ghrp's Hexarelin has the strongest affect on stimulating the GHSR in a localised "site injection area"
Hope that helps guys, RS