Peptides For Muscle Growth

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Peptides help build muscle by increasing protein synthesis, releasing growth hormone, and repairing tissue. However, peptides for muscle growth are not a magic solution and should be used intelligently and responsibly. We encourage you to always seek out the guidance of a professional who has experience with the use of peptides for these purposes. We welcome your inquiries on this subject here! You should also maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition and exercise. 

Some peptides that may help with muscle growth include: 

  • Ipamorelin – Stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone, which can promote muscle growth and reduce body fat. 
  • BPC-157 – Made of amino acids, BPC-157 can help increase cell growth, reduce pain and inflammation, and burn fat.
  • CJC-1295 – A synthetic peptide that increases growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) levels, which stimulates the pituitary gland to release more growth hormone.
  • Sermorelin – A synthetic peptide that stimulates growth hormone release, which can increase muscle mass, reduce body fat, and improve energy levels. 
  • CJC 1295 and Ipamorelin – A combination of two peptides that work together to stimulate growth hormone release and promote protein synthesis. 
  • IGF-1 – A peptide hormone that regulates the growth and development of muscle tissue.

MK-677 is yet another great peptide that can help build muscle!

There are others that are possible, plus you can also stack certain Steroids and Sarms with your peptides to arrive at the perfect cycle for your goals.

Do peptides actually work for muscle growth?

Peptides are chains of amino acids, while steroids are ring-shaped fatty molecules. Both can help you build muscle and burn body fat, but they do it through different processes.

Our Thoughts On the Subject

We feel that peptides are an effective and safer way to build muscle if you want to use an anabolic aide. And while they will not produce quite as many gains as most Steroids or Sarms… they do definitely work!

I would recommend to always get products that will cover the 3 basic needs for a complete and complimentary stack… those being: You should get a product to increase Testosterone, and another product that will boost HGH, and we also recommend another anabolic (most likely an oral) to round out the trio.

To recap, use a: TestosteroneHGHAnabolic

We have found the best results typically result from following this basic formula, and of course, these recommendations can be tweaked and adjusted to suit YOUR individual needs!

If you’d like help in creating a plan that will work for you and your personal goals… feel free to CONTACT US for help. We will be more than happy to assist you to get on the right track to be sure you are getting what would be best for your goals!

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Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

HGH helps to maintain, build, and repair healthy tissue in the brain and other organs. This hormone can help to speed up healing after an injury and repair muscle tissue after exercise. This helps to build muscle mass, boost metabolism, and burn fat. HGH is also said to benefit the quality and appearance of the skin.

Human Growth Hormone for Bodybuilding

Human growth hormone (HGH) is associated with increased fat loss and enhanced cosmetic muscle growth. Bodybuilders may inject human growth hormone to achieve a more muscular appearance. However, most of the increase in muscle mass is actually due to fluid retention, not actual muscle growth. There are also risks associated with the use of human growth hormone.

Because of a perceived advantage to muscle growth and strength, bodybuilders and athletes who are tempted to take performance-enhancing drugs and supplements like steroids have taken HGH in order to gain an athletic advantage, or for rapid, cosmetic muscle growth.

Because HGH taken orally can be broken down by digestion, HGH is injected when used as a supplement drug. HGH is also promoted as an agent for rejuvenation for aging people who want to look and perform younger.

Side Effects

The following (but rare) side-effects of injected HGH have been reported with excessive and prolonged abuse:

  • Muscle or joint pain
  • Suppression of pituitary/hypothalamus gland function
  • Swelling of body tissues (edema)
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome (wrist nerve pain)
  • Elevated blood glucose levels

Expert Assessment

The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in its 2009 review, concluded this about HGH:

“Human growth hormone increases lean body mass within weeks of administration; however, some of this change is within the water compartment and not in body cell mass. Human growth hormone is sometimes administered as a single agent, but often it is used in combination with androgens. Combined administration of HGH and resistance training is associated with maximal gains in lean body mass, muscle size, and voluntary strength in men compared with resistance exercise alone.