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Peptide of the Week: Sermorelin

Peptide of the Week: Sermorelin

Update: 2025-06-19
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Peptide of the Week: Sermorelin – Muscle Recovery, Fat Loss & Sleep Optimization



Welcome back, warriors! In this episode of Peptide of the Week, JD Denham and William T. Haas dig into Sermorelin — the FDA-approved growth hormone secretagogue trusted for decades to support muscle repair, visceral fat loss, deep sleep, and anti-aging.



If you’ve been curious about HGH but want something safer, more natural, and long-term friendly — Sermorelin is the gold standard. It’s not synthetic growth hormone; it signals your body to make more of its own, safely and effectively.



We cover:



💥 What Sermorelin is and how it compares to other GHRHs and GHRPs

⚖️ Why stacking Sermorelin with Ipamorelin, GHRP-2, or MK-677 matters

🧬 How it supports deeper sleep, lean muscle growth, and skin health

🔥 Why it targets visceral belly fat and helps preserve muscle

🚫 Who should NOT use growth hormone secretagogues (cancer history, etc.)

⏱️ Timing protocols — when to take HGH vs. peptides, and how fasting plays a role

🧪 Dosage tips, rotation strategies, and how long you need to run it for real results



💡 Whether you’re chasing better recovery, quality sleep, or long-term body comp — Sermorelin is one of the safest, most trusted ways to elevate natural growth hormone production.



⚠️ Peptides are amino acid chains. Not steroids. Not shortcuts. Just science that works when paired with discipline.



👉 Got a peptide or topic you want us to dive into next? Drop it in the comments.



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Peptide of the Week: Sermorelin

Peptide of the Week: Sermorelin

JD Denham and Will Haas