Enhanced microcirculation is thought to facilitate delivery of metabolic substrates and signaling molecules necessary for connective tissue repair
This article did not identify Luvo-specific clinical evidence showing improvements in muscle mass, tissue repair, bone density, or other patient outcomes from Luvo's particular Sermorelin formulation or dosing - the brand's language here describes an intended mechanism, not a demonstrated result
Tesamorelin Tesamorelin mimics growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
Reported Research Benefits Preclinical research on muscle and tendon repair, wound healing, angiogenesis enhancement, neuroprotection, anti-inflammatory effects, skin rejuvenation, and collagen stimulation for anti-aging purposes
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The primary mechanism documented in published literature is the induction of telomerase catalytic subunit (hTERT) expression in human somatic cells, resulting in measurable telomerase enzyme activity and telomere elongation