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What Is Sermorelin Made Of?

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Sermorelin is a bioidentical hormone made using natural sources from animals and vegetables. A study published in Elsevier’s Integrated Review Pharmacology states that sermorelin includes an identical reproduction of the first 29-amino acid peptide of the naturally occurring human growth hormone-releasing hormone (hGHRH).

Sermorelin is a Bioidentical Peptide to Stimulate HGH Release

Sermorelin is scientifically proven to stimulate the pituitary gland into releasing human growth hormone. All hGHRHs are replacement hormones and related peptides that contain necessary building blocks for the body. If you’re wondering what sermorelin is made of, these formulations originate in sources like:

  • Soy
  • Yams
  • Animals
  • Other vegetables
  • Plants

Hormones synthesized from safe sources are often preferred over synthetic chemicals, although there is no scientific evidence to support this preference.

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Administering Sermorelin Therapy

Sermorelin is injected subcutaneously. If someone is prescribed this medication, they will inject it into the fat just beneath the skin, as recommended by their doctor (and a document published by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center). They may take it on an empty stomach for ideal effectiveness, depending on the instructions their doctors gave them.

Sermorelin shots require a very small needle. Patients will likely want to rotate where they give themselves injections to prevent bruising. Rotation could include switching between the stomach, hip, thigh, deltoid, or other fatty areas. Other than tenderness at the injection site, users report little to no side effects.

People Could Experience Many Positive Effects of Sermorelin

Sermorelin’s job is to stimulate the release of human growth hormone, according to a study published in the BioDrugs journal. As people age, many see a decrease in their hormone levels. Human growth hormone, which allows people to grow during their childhood and teen years, continues to play a number of important roles for adults. When hormone levels decline, symptoms may include feeling sluggish, loss of muscle mass, sleep disturbances, loss of libido, and more.

When someone has low levels of human growth hormone, a doctor can prescribe therapy that may include sermorelin injections as well as other medications and lifestyle changes.

People who undergo this type of sermorelin therapy report:

  • Increased energy and focus
  • Improved skin elasticity and texture
  • Improved cardiovascular health
  • Stronger immune system
  • More restful sleep with fewer disturbances
  • Improved bone density and strength
  • Loss of body fat and increased muscle mass
  • Improved ability to rebuild muscle
  • Increase in sex drive and other related improvements
  • Improved memory, concentration, and other mental function

If someone believes their human growth hormone levels could be low, or that they could have another hormonal imbalance, they should speak with a medical professional to see if sermorelin therapy is right for them.

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HealthGAINS Offers Bioidentical Sermorelin Therapy

HealthGAINS doctors will not prescribe sermorelin unless a patient’s level of human growth hormone is declining or low. In order to learn about a person’s hormone levels, a doctor will need to conduct blood tests to give them a better understanding of what is causing a patient’s symptoms, and if sermorelin therapy will help.

If a person’s levels of human growth hormone are low, a doctor will create a sermorelin therapy plan based on their specific needs. A doctor will also monitor a patient closely to ensure the therapy is effective and that the patient is receiving the correct dose. If a doctor uncovers other hormone imbalances instead, they can address those through other types of hormone replacement therapy.

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Talk to a HealthGAINS Advisor Today

HealthGAINS provides wellness solutions to help you realize your full potential. If you would like to reach their optimal health through cutting edge, science-based treatments and medically proven therapies, HealthGAINS may be able to help.

HealthGAINS offers programs individually designed to help people meet their goals, no matter their age or stage of life. When you walk into a HealthGAINS facility, you will instantly forget you are in a medical clinic. Concierge health coaches will provide white-glove services while you enjoy the spa-inspired atmosphere and amenities.

Visit a HealthGAINS wellness practice today to learn more. People who feel tired and weaker than they remember may benefit from HRT, including sermorelin therapy. HealthGAINS wants to help you unlock your true potential by diving into the science that fuels the body. Through safe, medically supervised plans created with the help of a licensed doctor, you can feel like yourself again.

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Hormone Therapy FAQ:

What Is Hormone Therapy to Treat Thyroid Conditions?

If your body is no longer making adequate amounts of thyroid hormone, you will begin to experience symptoms and signs of an underactive thyroid, known as hypothyroidism. Hormone therapy can be used to treat hypothyroidism. When the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone, it can affect many bodily processes and cause many symptoms. ...

Where Do You Inject Sermorelin?

A study published in the BioDrugs journal supports that sermorelin is usually injected just under the skin, known as a subcutaneous injection. A Michigan University Rogel Cancer Center document states that this type of injection goes into the body fat, not the bloodstream or a muscle. Sermorelin therapy requires tiny needles. Sermorelin injections are usually ...

Can You Stop Testosterone Therapy? Can You Stop Testosterone Therapy?

Yes, you can stop testosterone therapy, but, as with any medical treatment, you should only do so under the direct supervision of a medical doctor. You should follow your prescribing physician’s instructions when you stop testosterone replacement therapy. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, people will experience withdrawal symptoms if they were taking ...

Why Would a Man Have Low Testosterone?

A man can have low testosterone because his body produces less of the substance than before due to aging, low thyroid function, or some medical conditions. Just as women go through menopause, men can experience andropause, which is the medical term for low levels of testosterone. Other terms for this condition include late-onset male hypogonadism, ...

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