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Tag: Peptide hormones

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Understanding the Dangers: What are the risks of peptides?

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With the rising popularity of peptides for various health and performance goals, many people overlook the potential downsides. It is crucial to understand what are the risks of peptides before starting any regimen, as these can range from mild side effects in regulated use to severe health complications from unregulated sources.

Understanding What is proopiomelanocortin peptide?

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First identified in 1977, the multifunctional precursor proopiomelanocortin (POMC) is the source of a diverse array of peptide hormones and neuropeptides. Understanding **what is proopiomelanocortin peptide** is key to comprehending its wide-ranging influence on human physiology, from controlling stress and pain responses to regulating energy balance and skin pigmentation.

Does Freezing hGH Ruin It? A Guide to Proper Storage and Stability

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Human Growth Hormone (hGH) is a biologic medication made from living organisms, making it highly sensitive to temperature [1.4.1]. This sensitivity is central to the question: does freezing hGH ruin it? For reconstituted liquid hGH, the answer is unequivocally yes, as freezing can compromise its molecular integrity and effectiveness.

Can you take IGF-1 orally? An exploration of its bioavailability, alternatives, and risks

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Over 98% of circulating IGF-1 is bound to binding proteins and has a very short half-life in its free form, making it a challenging compound for effective delivery. So, can you take IGF-1 orally, or is it destined for degradation before it can have a systemic effect? For standard, free-form IGF-1, the answer is largely no, but ongoing research into novel delivery methods and the development of oral alternatives offer new insights.