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Sermorelin Injections
Can Semorelin be combined with a GLP1 medication to enhance weight loss?
Absolutely! These two injections combined are a powerhouse weight loss treatment plan. The combination of Sermorelin and a GLP1 is a game changer! Patients not only lose weight, have incredible hunger control but also see an improvement in metabolism, improvement in hormone levels (caused by PCOS, perimenopause, low T, etc) and an increase in muscle mass and muscle tone. We strongly encourage combining these two therapies! This is the total package for losing weight, it promotes your body to naturally lose fat and maintain your weight loss long term.
What is Sermorelin?
Sermorelin is an FDA-approved secretagogue that stimulates the pituitary gland to release greater amounts of natural Human Growth Hormone (hGH). Sermorelin stimulates This increase in hGH provides the body with the benefits of human growth hormone without the risks of introducing another synthetic hormone into the body. hgH levels decrease as we get older, leading to symptoms often associated with aging. By the time adults reach 55, HGH levels are typically one-tenth of the levels from their youth.
What are the benefits of Sermorelin?
Sermorelin stimulates improved natural growth hormone production, resulting in:
• increased muscle & lean body mass
• decreased body fat, particularly in the abdomen
• enhanced weight loss
• enhanced recovery in workouts
• deeper, more restful sleep
• improved energy level
• enhanced flexibility and decreased joint inflammation.
• improved immune health
• improved brain function and improved mood disorders
• improved skin elasticity and slowed aging process
What is the timeline of expectations for how Sermorelin treatment will show results?


How is Sermorelin administered?
The body produces human growth hormone at night, usually in the seventh or eighth hour of sleep, so it is best to administer sermorelin approximately 60 minutes before bedtime and on an empty stomach for optimal absorption. Sermorelin is a nightly subcutaneous injection. For best results, rotate injection sites.
What are the side effects of Sermorelin?
Common side effects may include headache, flushing, dizziness, nausea, and mild reactions at the injection site. These side effects are typically mild and transient, resolving on their own without the need for intervention.
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