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PGH is suppose to be a GHS by way of subtrates. it has nothing to do with ghrelin.
That's YOU who are out of the loop ! what the hell you mean when you say " by way of substrates " ? I know that GHRP-2 for example is a GHRELIN RECEPTOR agonist (ghrelin being the endogenous ligand), and GHRP 6 should also fall into this category, they are ghrelin receptors agonist, and they belong to the GHRP family (hexarelin belongs to this category as well). I forgot to say that, that's probably why you got confused and pissed off for nothing. Check for your self on this article about the pharmacology of GHR peptides. And as you can guess,ghRELIN and hexaRELIN.... and as hexarelin is an analog of GHRP-6, that's WHY I said that. Clearer now ? It's just the terminology used that is different. In the study above one says " ghrelin agonist", but it'd be more exact to say " ghrelin receptor agonist " . Ghrelin is secreted, then it binds to the GHSR.... and increases GH output. Type yahoo.com, search for " GHRELIN AGONISTS" . Bottom line is that after all the clincal studies I've read on GHRPs, they either use the term " GHRELIN AGONISTS" or " GHRELIN RECEPTOR AGONISTS". So yes GHRPs HAVE PRETTY MUCH something to do with ghrelin, they are analog of it. Have you ever wondered why hexarelin increases appetite ? Ghrelin plays an important role in regulating appetite ... Do some homework !!!! :study:
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(...)These peptides mimic the actions of ghrelin, a 28 amino acid octanoyl peptide that regulates the release of growth hormone (GH), and may play an important role in bone and muscle growth, food intake and possibly improve recovery from injury(...)
(...)GHRP-2 is a synthetic agonist of ghrelin, the newly-discovered gut peptide which binds to the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue receptor.(...)
(...)The aim of this work was to examine the effect of administration of the ghrelin agonist growth hormone-releasing peptide-2(...)
(...) Ghrelin, the only known circulating appetite stimulant, has garnered widespread scientific interest and is currently featured in more than 2.3 new publications per day. Antagonists and agonists of its receptor are vigorously being developed by pharmaceutical companies to treat obesity and wasting conditions respectively(...)
What does he care, he lives at a place called "Free Juice"...
lol free juice ? You mean juice here is legal ? if so, hell no it's not legal...