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Growth hormone secretagogues
GHRP-6
The old-school GH secretagogue famous for hunger.
GHRP-6 is a classic research-peptide forum compound: real GH biology, loud appetite effects, and thin modern outcome data.
Evidence grade C
Anecdote grade B
Risk level Medium
Human data Limited
Mechanism
What it probably does
GHRP-6 stimulates ghrelin receptors, driving GH release and often appetite signaling.
Claims vs data
Where people get carried away
The acute hormone effect is easier to defend than claims about muscle gain or injury recovery.
Why people use it
- •appetite support
- •bulking phases
- •GH pulse experiments
- •recovery stacks
What to track
- •appetite
- •weight trend
- •IGF-1
- •fasting glucose
- •sleep
- •blood pressure
In Short
GHRP-6 can make hunger the main character.
If you use it during a cut, you may have picked the wrong tool.
Scientific evidence
Receipts before stories.
Anecdotal evidence
Not proof. Still useful signal.
Kabal angle
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