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Triptorelin testosterone recovery treatment option. Low T, TRT, HRT treatment option. Help regain natural testosterone levels.
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</br> We are excited to be able to bring to the market a new research peptide that that stimulates the hypothalamus to secrete GnRH into the hypophysial portal bloodstream which results in the activation of proteins involved in the synthesis and secretion of the gonadotropins LH and FSH.
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</br> In males LH (Luteinizing hormone) stimulates Leydig cell production of testosterone. In males FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) stimulates the maturation of seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis. We think this is revolutionary. Why?
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</br> In the past the options may have been clomiphene and tamoxifen. There is a significant amount of research today that illuminates the following side-effects of those SERMs: low libido, erectile dysfunction, emotional instability, ocular toxicity and hepatocellular carcinoma- just to name a few.
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</br> The other option may have been HCG. A fine option. But one that requires a very specific daily protocol, and a protocol that if not followed in a disciplined manner, may damage the endocrine system further. After several agonists and analogues of GnRH later- we now have Triptorelin. The research peptide Triptorelin is a decapeptide that is modeled after the hypothalamic neurohormone GnRH, that interacts with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor to elicit its biologic response, the release of the pituitary hormones FSH and LH.
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</br> We have found the exact amount of Triptorelin (100mcg) to administer to stimulate the release of LH and FSH and at the same time not overexert its effects on the pituitary gland.After several agonists and analogues of GnRH later- we now have Triptorelin.
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</br> The research peptide Triptorelin is a decapeptide that is modeled after the hypothalamic neurohormone GnRH, that interacts with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor to elicit its biologic response, the release of the pituitary hormones FSH and LH. We have found the exact amount of Triptorelin (100mcg) to administer to stimulate the release of LH and FSH and at the same time not overexert its effects on the pituitary gland.
</br>
</br> We are excited to be able to bring to the market a new research peptide that that stimulates the hypothalamus to secrete GnRH into the hypophysial portal bloodstream which results in the activation of proteins involved in the synthesis and secretion of the gonadotropins LH and FSH.
</br>
</br> In males LH (Luteinizing hormone) stimulates Leydig cell production of testosterone. In males FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) stimulates the maturation of seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis. We think this is revolutionary. Why?
</br>
</br> In the past the options may have been clomiphene and tamoxifen. There is a significant amount of research today that illuminates the following side-effects of those SERMs: low libido, erectile dysfunction, emotional instability, ocular toxicity and hepatocellular carcinoma- just to name a few.
</br>
</br> The other option may have been HCG. A fine option. But one that requires a very specific daily protocol, and a protocol that if not followed in a disciplined manner, may damage the endocrine system further. After several agonists and analogues of GnRH later- we now have Triptorelin. The research peptide Triptorelin is a decapeptide that is modeled after the hypothalamic neurohormone GnRH, that interacts with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor to elicit its biologic response, the release of the pituitary hormones FSH and LH.
</br>
</br> We have found the exact amount of Triptorelin (100mcg) to administer to stimulate the release of LH and FSH and at the same time not overexert its effects on the pituitary gland.After several agonists and analogues of GnRH later- we now have Triptorelin.
</br>
</br> The research peptide Triptorelin is a decapeptide that is modeled after the hypothalamic neurohormone GnRH, that interacts with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor to elicit its biologic response, the release of the pituitary hormones FSH and LH. We have found the exact amount of Triptorelin (100mcg) to administer to stimulate the release of LH and FSH and at the same time not overexert its effects on the pituitary gland.
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