// Growth Hormone Secretagogue Research
A research guide to Ipamorelin — one of the most selective and well-tolerated growth hormone secretagogues studied. Mechanism, protocols, and clinical evidence.
This site is for informational and research purposes only. Ipamorelin is not approved by the FDA for human use. Nothing here constitutes medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before considering any peptide protocol.
// Quick Reference
// How It Works
// GHS Comparison
| Peptide | GH Potency | Cortisol Effect | Prolactin Effect | Hunger Effect | Half-Life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ipamorelin | Moderate–High | Minimal | Minimal | Minimal | ~2 hr |
| GHRP-2 | High | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | ~1 hr |
| GHRP-6 | Moderate | Moderate | Low | Strong | ~2–3 hr |
| Hexarelin | Very High | Moderate | Moderate | Low | ~3 hr |
| MK-677 | High | Low | Low | Strong | ~24 hr |
// Published Research
Ipamorelin stands out among GHS compounds for its clean selectivity profile — meaningful GH stimulation with minimal interference with cortisol, prolactin, or appetite pathways. That profile makes it one of the most researched peptides in the secretagogue class.
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