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TESAMORELIN 5mg - Research Peptide

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Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide that stimulates the natural release of growth hormone by activating growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH) receptors in the body. Rather than supplying external growth hormone, Tesamorelin works by encouraging the body’s own production, supporting a more balanced and physiological approach to hormone regulation.

This peptide is widely recognised for its role in reducing visceral fat, particularly in the abdominal area, and supporting improved body composition. By enhancing growth hormone activity, Tesamorelin may also contribute to better muscle tone, increased energy levels, improved recovery, and overall metabolic health.

Tesamorelin is commonly used in wellness and research settings by individuals seeking targeted fat loss, enhanced physical performance, and long-term metabolic support when combined with proper nutrition and exercise.

Key Benefits:

  • Stimulates natural growth hormone release

  • Supports reduction of abdominal and visceral fat

  • Improves body composition and metabolic function

  • May enhance muscle tone and recovery

  • Supports energy, vitality, and overall wellbeing


  • Form: Lyophilised powder

  • Purity: ≥ 99% (HPLC‑verified)

  • Molecular Identity: Confirmed via mass spectrometry

  • Packaging: Sterile, sealed 3 mL research vial

  • Storage: Recommended −20°C for long‑term stability


For research and educational purposes only. Use under professional guidance.

  • Research Use

    All peptides are supplied strictly for laboratory research only and are not for human or veterinary use.

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    Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Delivery times vary by location and shipping method.

    Returns

    All sales are final. Issues such as damaged or incorrect items must be reported within 48 hours of delivery.

    COAs

    Each peptide includes batch‑specific analytical data (HPLC and MS) to support research accuracy.

    Storage

    Store at −20°C and avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles to maintain stability.

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