Plain-English overview
Sermorelin is made from the first 29 amino acids of GHRH, the active portion needed to signal the pituitary. It has a long research history compared with many newer peptides.
How it is thought to work
It works upstream by asking the pituitary to release growth hormone. Because it relies on the body's own feedback loops, the effect is naturally constrained.
Research interest areas
- Natural GH support
- Sleep quality
- Vitality and recovery markers
What the research suggests
Sermorelin has been studied across adult and historical paediatric contexts. Its short half-life means research timing is important.