Topical GHRH Analog Shows Overwhelmingly Positive Results

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Accelerated and Efficacious Results Using Variable Somatotroph Specific and Hypothalamotroph-Specific Poly-Peptide Combinants As An Alternative To Oral Growth Hormone Secretagogues And Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Injections by Rashid A. Buttar,DO, FAAPM, Dean C. Viktora, PhD, Michael E. Quinn, EMT-P.

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Objective---We conducted a patient outcome based study investigating the possible efficacy of certain natural hypothalamotroph-specific poly-peptide combinants which appear to emulate the action of GHRH resulting in a more efficacious release of endogenous GH.

Background---Although the GH injections and secretatgogues do offer many benefits for the limitations of aging, the need for a safer and more effective modality of therapy has long been warranted.

Methods---35 patients were started on the study with 30 completing the study. The groups were divided into sedentary and athletic groups. A total of 22 subjective criteria were monitored including: sense of well being, overall energy, mental clarity, emotional stability, memory improvement, mood improvement, skin thickness, skin elasticity, wrinkle disappearance, new hair growth, skin texture, healing of old injuries, healing of overall injuries, range of motion, incidence of illness, body contour change, facial contour change, sexual frequency, sexual stamina, libido, quality of erection/ arousal, and change in nocturia. Objective criteria measured were muscle strength, overall energy, exercise endurance and quality of sleep. Changes were recorded by a self-assessment methodology using a scale of -5 to +5 with ) as base line. This accepted modality of evaluation with previous precedent having been set was chosen for this patient outcome based study. Laboratory data consisting of pre- and post-treatment IGF1 levels and base line chemistries were also obtained.

Results---In less than one week, changes experienced were overwhelmingly positive. Improvements were reported of 282.98% in the female subjects and 352.38% in male subjects. Muscle strength increased by 81.0%. Endurance increased by 60%. Quality of sleep improvedby 92.6%. Overall energy increased by 71.4%. Total mean improvement of all 4 objective criteria increased by 76.6%. Interestingly, the 3 week post study IGF-1 levels dropped 20.39% within both athletic and sedentary study groups with a 27.16% drop in IGF-1 levels in the female patients and a 14.61% drop in IGF-1 levels in the male patient population.

Conclusions---Efficacy was far beyond expectation. Objectively measured increases in muscular strength conclusively show this GHRH analog to be clinically superior for resistance training as compared to hGH injections. Simplicity of trans-dermal administration also appears to lead to a greater compliance. Substantial improvements in all criteria are further validation of Trans-D Tropin tm as not only an effective alternative to hGH injections but perhaps a replacement of the more costly, potentially dangerous and less compliant injection treatments. The lack of correlation between clinical improvement and increasing IGF-1 levels also warrants re-evaluation of our currently accepted understanding of IGF-1 levels. The results of this study strongly warrant further clinical research of this GHRH analog

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ive seen some chinese sources selling GHRH, but dose anyone know anything about it?.........any feedback?
 

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Sounds really interesting, i too would love to see some feed back on this if anyone has any more info to provide.
 

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The trans d sucks!!

I used the trans d tropin for about 6 weeks and did not notice a thing. My strength was the same...my body fat was the same and I wasted $250.

I do not recommend this product to anyone who is serious about results. Your much better off using the HGH or R3 IGF long.
 

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The GHRH that...

The GHRH that is topical is a WASTE of money. The Inject. is better;however, you are to never use slin with the GHRH...it can cause some serious health issues.

Obviously you can stack HGH and Slin...BUT NO SLIN WITH GHRH.






Accelerated and Efficacious Results Using Variable Somatotroph Specific and Hypothalamotroph-Specific Poly-Peptide Combinants As An Alternative To Oral Growth Hormone Secretagogues And Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Injections by Rashid A. Buttar,DO, FAAPM, Dean C. Viktora, PhD, Michael E. Quinn, EMT-P.

ABSTRACT

Objective---We conducted a patient outcome based study investigating the possible efficacy of certain natural hypothalamotroph-specific poly-peptide combinants which appear to emulate the action of GHRH resulting in a more efficacious release of endogenous GH.

Background---Although the GH injections and secretatgogues do offer many benefits for the limitations of aging, the need for a safer and more effective modality of therapy has long been warranted.

Methods---35 patients were started on the study with 30 completing the study. The groups were divided into sedentary and athletic groups. A total of 22 subjective criteria were monitored including: sense of well being, overall energy, mental clarity, emotional stability, memory improvement, mood improvement, skin thickness, skin elasticity, wrinkle disappearance, new hair growth, skin texture, healing of old injuries, healing of overall injuries, range of motion, incidence of illness, body contour change, facial contour change, sexual frequency, sexual stamina, libido, quality of erection/ arousal, and change in nocturia. Objective criteria measured were muscle strength, overall energy, exercise endurance and quality of sleep. Changes were recorded by a self-assessment methodology using a scale of -5 to +5 with ) as base line. This accepted modality of evaluation with previous precedent having been set was chosen for this patient outcome based study. Laboratory data consisting of pre- and post-treatment IGF1 levels and base line chemistries were also obtained.

Results---In less than one week, changes experienced were overwhelmingly positive. Improvements were reported of 282.98% in the female subjects and 352.38% in male subjects. Muscle strength increased by 81.0%. Endurance increased by 60%. Quality of sleep improvedby 92.6%. Overall energy increased by 71.4%. Total mean improvement of all 4 objective criteria increased by 76.6%. Interestingly, the 3 week post study IGF-1 levels dropped 20.39% within both athletic and sedentary study groups with a 27.16% drop in IGF-1 levels in the female patients and a 14.61% drop in IGF-1 levels in the male patient population.

Conclusions---Efficacy was far beyond expectation. Objectively measured increases in muscular strength conclusively show this GHRH analog to be clinically superior for resistance training as compared to hGH injections. Simplicity of trans-dermal administration also appears to lead to a greater compliance. Substantial improvements in all criteria are further validation of Trans-D Tropin tm as not only an effective alternative to hGH injections but perhaps a replacement of the more costly, potentially dangerous and less compliant injection treatments. The lack of correlation between clinical improvement and increasing IGF-1 levels also warrants re-evaluation of our currently accepted understanding of IGF-1 levels. The results of this study strongly warrant further clinical research of this GHRH analog

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ive seen some chinese sources selling GHRH, but dose anyone know anything about it?.........any feedback?
 

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Accelerated and Efficacious Results Using Variable Somatotroph Specific and Hypothalamotroph-Specific Poly-Peptide Combinants As An Alternative To Oral Growth Hormone Secretagogues And Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Injections by Rashid A. Buttar,DO, FAAPM, Dean C. Viktora, PhD, Michael E. Quinn, EMT-P.

ABSTRACT

Objective---We conducted a patient outcome based study investigating the possible efficacy of certain natural hypothalamotroph-specific poly-peptide combinants which appear to emulate the action of GHRH resulting in a more efficacious release of endogenous GH.

Background---Although the GH injections and secretatgogues do offer many benefits for the limitations of aging, the need for a safer and more effective modality of therapy has long been warranted.

Methods---35 patients were started on the study with 30 completing the study. The groups were divided into sedentary and athletic groups. A total of 22 subjective criteria were monitored including: sense of well being, overall energy, mental clarity, emotional stability, memory improvement, mood improvement, skin thickness, skin elasticity, wrinkle disappearance, new hair growth, skin texture, healing of old injuries, healing of overall injuries, range of motion, incidence of illness, body contour change, facial contour change, sexual frequency, sexual stamina, libido, quality of erection/ arousal, and change in nocturia. Objective criteria measured were muscle strength, overall energy, exercise endurance and quality of sleep. Changes were recorded by a self-assessment methodology using a scale of -5 to +5 with ) as base line. This accepted modality of evaluation with previous precedent having been set was chosen for this patient outcome based study. Laboratory data consisting of pre- and post-treatment IGF1 levels and base line chemistries were also obtained.

Results---In less than one week, changes experienced were overwhelmingly positive. Improvements were reported of 282.98% in the female subjects and 352.38% in male subjects. Muscle strength increased by 81.0%. Endurance increased by 60%. Quality of sleep improvedby 92.6%. Overall energy increased by 71.4%. Total mean improvement of all 4 objective criteria increased by 76.6%. Interestingly, the 3 week post study IGF-1 levels dropped 20.39% within both athletic and sedentary study groups with a 27.16% drop in IGF-1 levels in the female patients and a 14.61% drop in IGF-1 levels in the male patient population.

Conclusions---Efficacy was far beyond expectation. Objectively measured increases in muscular strength conclusively show this GHRH analog to be clinically superior for resistance training as compared to hGH injections. Simplicity of trans-dermal administration also appears to lead to a greater compliance. Substantial improvements in all criteria are further validation of Trans-D Tropin tm as not only an effective alternative to hGH injections but perhaps a replacement of the more costly, potentially dangerous and less compliant injection treatments. The lack of correlation between clinical improvement and increasing IGF-1 levels also warrants re-evaluation of our currently accepted understanding of IGF-1 levels. The results of this study strongly warrant further clinical research of this GHRH analog

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ive seen some chinese sources selling GHRH, but dose anyone know anything about it?.........any feedback?
I smell Bullshit.

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I would actually like a link of sorts to where one can obtain the entire study, since it makes no mention of what the GHRH analog used is, which is very strange for a legitimate scientific study. I would very much like to know which product was used, the specifics of the testing procedures, and any comments on sponsoring. So if I may inquire as to where you found this abstract ?

Pubmed does not list a single study co-authored by Viktora and Buttar.
 

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I would actually like a link of sorts to where one can obtain the entire study, since it makes no mention of what the GHRH analog used is, which is very strange for a legitimate scientific study. I would very much like to know which product was used, the specifics of the testing procedures, and any comments on sponsoring. So if I may inquire as to where you found this abstract ?

Pubmed does not list a single study co-authored by Viktora and Buttar.
BC here is the full abstract:

http://www.jintmed.com/accelera.htm

i dont know if the research is legtimate, since i found the study in some sites to promote a prescription product.
 
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If the study were legit it would be ALL over the place and would be rapidly marketed to aging baby boomers and the elderly not to mention pro atheletes would be killing to get it.

I agree with Green, Sumptin's stinky.
 

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actuly i agree with you guys. i spent time and read the whole study, and the purpose the of this study is to market a product called "Trans-D Tropin". its seams a shitty study. im sorry for wasting spaace on the board.
 

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I dont' understand how you do a topical peptide?
Actually there are several methods available today that allow the topical delivery of peptides, in fact some very succesful studies have been conducted with regards to insulin. However these are all quite specialized techniques, beyond the scope of being recreated by the average homebrewer if this is what you were counting on.

If it is something that interests you however I could provide you a few references of studies well worth reading.
 

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I would like to thank you guys for keeping $$ in my wallet instead of going for another useless supplement.:thumbsup:
 

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Is this another study that only works where the secret ingredient stopping reproducible results in the red clay of the ganges???

That excuse is my personal favorite from an ACS conference a few years back....
 

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