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Growth Hormone SecretagogueAlso known as: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 6

GHRP-6

First-generation GH secretagogue; strongly stimulates appetite via ghrelin pathway.

Half-Life
15-60 minutes
Dose Range
100-300 mcg/injection
Frequency
2-3× daily
Vial Sizes
5 mg

🔬 Mechanism of Action

GHRP-6 is a first-generation hexapeptide growth hormone releasing peptide that activates the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) on pituitary somatotroph cells. It produces a strong, dose-dependent GH release pulse. Unlike Ipamorelin, GHRP-6 is non-selective — it also significantly stimulates appetite via the ghrelin pathway, elevates cortisol, and increases prolactin.

The appetite-stimulating effect is pronounced and is considered either a benefit or drawback depending on the user's goals. For individuals seeking to increase caloric intake (e.g., recovery from illness or muscle building), this is advantageous.

Source: PMID: 9003422

📜Background & History

GHRP-6 (Growth Hormone Releasing Hexapeptide-6) was the first synthetic GHRP discovered, developed by Cyril Bowers at Tulane University in 1984. It was the compound that revealed the existence of a distinct ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) separate from the GHRH receptor — a foundational discovery in endocrinology. The strong appetite stimulation it produces (via central ghrelin mimicry) was initially considered a side effect but has since been recognized as a feature for cachexia and underweight conditions.

🎯 Research Use Cases

  • Bulking protocols where appetite stimulation is desired
  • Cachexia management: cancer, HIV, or chronic illness-related muscle wasting
  • GH stimulation in combination with GHRH analogs
  • Gastroprotective effects noted in some animal models (similar to BPC-157)

💉 Dosing Protocol

Typical Dose100-300 mcg/injection
Frequency2-3× daily
Half-Life15-60 minutes
Common Vial Sizes5 mg

🧪 Reconstitution Example

Vial
5 mg
Water
2.5 mL
Concentration
2 mg/mL
Per Unit (100u syringe)
20 mcg
Dose of 100 mcg = 5 units on a 100-unit insulin syringe

⚠️Safety & Considerations

Research peptide. Strongly stimulates appetite — be aware of this if weight management is a goal. May elevate cortisol and prolactin temporarily. Use on an empty stomach.

Interactions & Contraindications

Diabetes/insulin resistance: appetite stimulation can make caloric control difficult. Elevated cortisol with chronic use may affect adrenal function and immune status. Strong hunger response within 20 minutes of injection — plan food availability.

🔗Synergies & Common Stacks

+ CJC-1295 no DAC

GHRH+GHRP synergy: powerful GH output for anabolic and recovery goals. More total GH release than with Ipamorelin but with cortisol/appetite side effects.

+ BPC-157

Emerging research suggests GHRP-6 and BPC-157 share gastroprotective pathways. May complement each other for GI healing protocols.

GHRP-6 dosing guide infographic showing dose range 100-300 mcg/injection, half-life 15-60 minutes, and reconstitution example
GHRP-6 dosing quick reference — 100-300 mcg/injection, 2-3× daily

Frequently Asked Questions

Does GHRP-6 make you hungry?
Yes — GHRP-6 strongly stimulates appetite via the ghrelin pathway. This is its most notable side effect and is typically felt within 15-20 minutes of injection. If appetite stimulation is undesirable, Ipamorelin is a better choice.
What is the standard GHRP-6 dose?
100-300 mcg per injection, 2-3 times daily on an empty stomach. Often combined with a GHRH analog like CJC-1295 (no DAC) for synergistic GH release.
How does GHRP-6 compare to GHRP-2?
GHRP-2 is more potent for GH release with less appetite stimulation. GHRP-6 produces a stronger hunger response. Both elevate cortisol and prolactin more than Ipamorelin.

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