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About Ipamorelin Chemical
Who publishes this digest, what it is, and what it deliberately is not.
What this site is
Ipamorelin Chemical is an independent editorial project that publishes plain-English summaries of the peer-reviewed research literature on ipamorelin — the selective growth hormone secretagogue — and on the GHRH-analog peptides it is most often studied alongside. We read the published studies, sort the single-peptide findings from the combination claims, and report what the evidence actually shows, with every quantitative statement cited to its source.
We are not a clinic. We do not employ clinicians, and we do not provide medical advice. We do not manufacture, sell, or distribute any product. Our work is editorial commentary on publicly available science.
What 'Chemical' means here
The word "chemical" in this site's name is editorial framing — a signal that we treat ipamorelin as what it legally is: a research chemical, not an approved medicine. It is not a claim to sell, supply, or formulate anything, and it does not describe a service. It marks the position this publisher occupies relative to the literature: we cover the molecule as a subject of research, with the regulatory reality stated plainly rather than glossed over. Ipamorelin has never been approved as a drug by any regulator, and we say so throughout.
How we handle the evidence
Three editorial commitments shape everything here. First, we keep monotherapy and combination data strictly separate — when a finding comes from a CJC-1295 study rather than an ipamorelin study, we say so, every time. Second, we never present anecdote as proof: community-reported effects are labeled as anecdotal and kept apart from cited findings. Third, we give no human dosing and no medical advice — research doses are reported in the third person, as the studies describe them, and never as a recommendation. Where the evidence is thin or negative, including the failed Phase 2 trial, we report that as plainly as we report the favorable rodent data.
Corrections
This digest is built from the published record, and the published record changes. If you believe a citation is misattributed, a figure is wrong, or a study has been superseded, we want to know. Corrections that hold up against the source are made promptly. Editorial accuracy is the only product this site has.