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          CJC 1295 5mg$95.00Modified GRF (1-29) serves as a peptide analogue derived 
 from growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). Its
 development in the 1980s stemmed from the revelation
 that the initial 29 amino acids of GHRH preserved all
 characteristics of the complete 44-amino-acid protein. The
 original protein, GRF (1-29), represents the smallest
 fragment of GHRH maintaining its entire functionality.
 Another abbreviated synthetic variation, known as
 Sermorelin or GRF 1-29, comprises 29 amino acids,
 whereas Modified GRF (1-29) undergoes further
 modifications by substituting four amino acids within its
 chain. These substitutions are aimed at preventing
 degradation and oxidation during manufacturing,
 transportation, and within the body, concurrently
 enhancing its affinity to bind with GHRH receptors.
 While GRF exhibited full efficacy, its short half-life (less
 than 10 minutes) limited its duration of action.
 Consequently, researchers modified GRF (1-29) to extend
 its half-life, thus amplifying its therapeutic potential.
 Occasional references to Modified GRF (1-29) include
 terms like mod GRF or tetrasubstituted GRF (1-29),
 emphasizing the distinction from GRF (1-29) due to the
 alteration of four amino acids. Notably, Modified GRF (1-
 29) mirrors CJC-1295 without DAC in its composition.
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          GHK 50 mg$70.00GHK, a tripeptide consisting of glycyl-histidyl-lysine in its 
 amino acid sequence, is naturally present in human
 plasma, saliva, and urine. Its concentration in plasma
 typically measures around 200 ng/mL at the age of 20,
 diminishing to approximately 80 ng/mL by the age of 60.
 This reduction in GHK levels aligns with the observable
 decline in an organism’s regenerative capabilities.
 Extensive scientific investigations have unveiled GHK’s
 potential role in aiding wound healing, managing infections,
 promoting hair growth, addressing aspects of cancer,
 supporting cognitive health, and exploring cosmetic
 applications for facial enhancement.
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          Ipamorelin 10mg$80.00Ipamorelin represents a concise peptide sequence with the 
 capability to attach to the ghrelin/growth hormone
 secretagogue receptor. Among the known growth hormone
 (GH) secretagogues, it stands out for its remarkable
 selectivity. Laboratory investigations have demonstrated
 that ipamorelin exerts no influence on the release of ACTH,
 prolactin, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone,
 thyroid-stimulating hormone, or cortisol [¹]. Its exceptional
 specificity has sparked interest in both therapeutic
 applications and as a model peptide for comprehending
 the mechanisms behind selective receptor binding.
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          Melanotan-I 10 mg$40.00Melanotan 1, a synthetic analogue derived from alphamelanocyte stimulating hormone, is clinically utilized in 
 Europe to prevent sun-induced skin damage, particularly
 phototoxicity, in individuals affected by erythropoietic
 protoporphyria. Initially formulated as a sunless tanning
 solution, Melanotan 1 exhibits various physiological effects
 on blood pressure, feeding patterns, central nervous
 system functionality, and more. Currently, the peptide is
 undergoing phase 3 clinical trials for treating polymorphose
 light eruption and is in phase 2 trials for managing actinic
 keratosis—a specific sun-induced skin damage
 condition—and its severe variant, squamous cell
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