Hormone support peptide research often centers on signaling pathways that help regulate growth hormone activity, reproductive hormone signaling, metabolic hormones, and pituitary-hypothalamic communication. Peptides such as CJC-1295 and Sermorelin are studied in relation to growth hormone-releasing hormone activity, while Ipamorelin is studied as a selective growth hormone secretagogue. Kisspeptin is more closely tied to reproductive hormone signaling because of its role in GnRH, LH, and FSH regulation. Tesamorelin is commonly discussed in research related to growth hormone and metabolic pathways. (PubMed)
The strength of evidence varies significantly by peptide. Some research is based on human or clinical studies, while other findings come from laboratory, animal, or early-stage research. These products are best described as compounds with research relevance to hormone signaling and endocrine biology, not as treatments, hormone replacement therapies, cures, or guaranteed hormone-balancing solutions.
Example peptide products:
CJC-1295
Ipamorelin
Hormone Support
Recommended article:
“Prolonged Stimulation of Growth Hormone (GH) and Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Secretion by CJC-1295, a Long-Acting Analog of GH-Releasing Hormone, in Healthy Adults”
