
Tesamorelin
A GHRH analog, precisely tuned.
Includes syringes & alcohol pads
HPLC-verified ≥99% purity · Certificate of Analysis
The peptide researched specifically for visceral fat.
Tesamorelin is a synthetic GHRH analog — a molecule that signals the pituitary to release its own growth hormone. What distinguishes it from other secretagogues is the depth of its research literature, particularly around one specific outcome: reduction of visceral adipose tissue.
Unlike broader GH secretagogues, tesamorelin's research literature is unusually focused, centering on one specific outcome that has driven the bulk of its scientific characterization.
Visceral Fat Targeting
The most specific GHRH effect in the peptide literature.
IGF-1 Elevation
Supports the downstream anabolic signaling of growth hormone.
Metabolic Recomposition
Researched for effects on lipid profiles and body composition.
Sleep Depth
GH pulses during sleep are associated with deeper recovery.
Background
Tesamorelin has one of the most focused research profiles among GHRH analogs, with a literature centered on visceral adipose tissue and downstream GH/IGF-1 signaling.
Often paired with:
Questions, answered.
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CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
The pulse the pituitary was built to produce.

NAD+
The current beneath every cellular conversation.

MOTS-C
The signal your mitochondria send to the rest of you.
For research use only. Not evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Research peptides are short chains of amino acids used exclusively for scientific research and laboratory studies. They are not intended for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
