Tesamorelin

Weight-Loss Injections For Abdominal Fat

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STRUGGLING TO LOSE STUBBORN ABDOMINAL FAT?


Weight loss (especially in the abdomen area) can often be a seemingly impossible task.

No matter how diligent you may be playing by all the rules to achieve a flat stomach, you just can’t seem to shed the pounds and reveal the ideal body you’re working hard for.

Recently the Tesamorelin peptide has grown increasingly popular for its ability to reduce body fat.  For patients suffering from lipodystrophy, a condition that causes an accumulation of fat in the abdominal area, Tesamorelin has been viewed as an optimal weight loss treatment.


Increases Energy, Focus, and Productivity

Improves Mood

Decreases Body Fat

Increases Athletic Preformance and Muscle Mass

WHAT DOES TESAMORELIN DO?


Once Tesamorelin is inside the human body, the peptide binds to GHRH receptors to stimulate the pituitary gland into releasing growth hormone at a rate similar to the body’s naturally occurring GHRH traveling through the bloodstream. Once more growth hormone is released, it boosts metabolism and improves muscle growth, which helps to burn more calories and decrease body fat. The peptide can also help to increase insulin growth factor (IGF-1), which can help to lower glucose levels and further stimulate weight loss. As a result, Tesamorelin can help reduce visceral adipose tissue, leading to improved belly appearance, size, and waist circumference.


BENEFITS OF TESAMORELIN 

This treatment offers a wide range of benefits, which may include:

  • Abdominal weight loss
  • Increased ability to naturally create the human-growth-hormone
  • Improved cognitive function
  • Improved metabolism
  • Fewer side effects than other GHRH (generally)


POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS 

Peptides (including Tesamorelin) are extremely safe. However, with every peptide, there may be mild side effects. Some of the side effects for Tesamorelin may include:

  • Redness, swelling, or irritation can occur at the injection site
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Muscle pain
  • Mild itchiness
  • Sweating

It is also known to react with certain medications, so consulting with a doctor before beginning this peptide is always recommended. Some interactions can occur with cholesterol medications such as Zocor and HIV-antiretroviral medications such as Norvir.




How does it work?

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Meet With a Licensed Medical Provider

3.

Receive Your Medications


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