Comment · Tue, June 16, 2015 · Ceretropic
Use of intranasal GHRP( growth hormone releasing peptides). A log of usage and instructions for how to make your own
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Donovank730 · 13 points
So I recently became interested in GHRPs for their use in promoting the healing of tissues and sleep enhancement.I am coming off of a spinal surgery 2 years ago that really didn't do what I hoped it would, and I also have been battling an auto immune disease which has caused me chronic insomnia for the past two years.
I was mostly just researching them as I was not really interested in having to deal with needles or injections, that was until I came across an article that talked about the nasal delivery of the peptides and I decided that was something that I would be willing to do.
I obtained 5mg of GHRP-6 and made a solution of 45 mg NaCl(preservative), and 5 ml of H2O. All this was added to a nasal sprayer that delivers .1 ml per spray, so a total of 100 ug GHRP-6 per spray.
My reaction to the peptide has been immediate and overwhelmingly positive. The first thing I noticed was an increase in my desire to eat, as in an overwhelming desire to eat every possible thing in sight, which to me is a pretty good side effect because I have struggled to maintain adequate weight due to a restricted diet for my auto immune condition.
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Ass-systole · 2 points
Other than causing hunger, are there other side effects with GHRP-2 that one should watch out for? I got the impression that it raises cortisol and prolactin, both of which are unfavorable in my case as I do enjoy keeping a good sex drive intact.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Both GHRP-2 and GHRP-6 can increase prolactin and cortisol a bit. However, those increases are not high.