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Examorelin, also known as hexarelin, is a synthetic peptide that belongs to the growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP) family. It is primarily used for its growth hormone-releasing properties and is commonly used in research and clinical settings.
Examorelin works by binding to the ghrelin receptor, which is found in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Activation of this receptor stimulates the release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. This leads to an increase in the production and secretion of growth hormone, which has various physiological effects in the body.
The release of growth hormone induced by examorelin can have several benefits, including increased muscle mass, improved bone density, enhanced fat metabolism, and improved wound healing. It may also have neuroprotective effects and improve cognitive function.
It is important to note that examorelin should only be used under medical supervision and is not approved for use as a performance-enhancing drug or for non-medical purposes.