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    After discontinuing with GHRH and GHRP, what of endogenous GH?

    WHAT, after discontinuing with GHRH and GHRP?
    Hi there, i wonder if the use of cjc 1295 with DAC, and maybe without DAC, ipamorelin, and stuffs like that, overstimulating the pituitary gland to produce more and more GH, Could desensitize it to the GHRH relesed by the hipotalamus, once you finish with peptides, or even worse, could make the GHRH cells of hipotalamus dormient for such a long time that after longtime use of peptides, your hipotalamus difficoultly start to produce ITS normal amount of GHRH, or, even if it does, Pituitary gland hardly responde to a phisiological amount of GHRH.

    Something similar to overstimulating the testes with suprafisiological amounts of HCG , (desensitizing Lyedig cells), or making harder for pituitary gland to restart with its LH after such a long dormient period, during exogenous testo...

    Any idea about this?
    I realize this topic is a little bit scientific.
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    I dont think there is the suppression there is like with the hpta/steroids with the peptides you speak of. In fact if I recall you very quickly resume normal GH pulse patterns after cessation of use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    I dont think there is the suppression there is like with the hpta/steroids with the peptides you speak of. In fact if I recall you very quickly resume normal GH pulse patterns after cessation of use.
    Yep. The hypothalamus / pituitary are actually very resilient.
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