📈 Tesamorelin protocol


Tesamorelin is a Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) analog.

Think of it like pressing your body’s “growth hormone button.” Instead of providing growth hormone directly, Tesamorelin tells the pituitary gland to release more of your own natural growth hormone.

This then increases IGF-1, which is responsible for many of growth hormone’s effects.

🔬 What Researchers Study

Researchers commonly investigate Tesamorelin for:

✅ Visceral (deep abdominal) fat

✅ Body recomposition

✅ Lean muscle preservation

✅ Recovery

✅ Sleep quality

✅ Healthy aging

✅ Growth hormone deficiency

🧠 How It Works

Imagine your pituitary gland is a factory.

Tesamorelin is like the factory manager.

Instead of bringing in workers (growth hormone), it tells the factory to produce more workers naturally.

Those workers (growth hormone) then travel throughout the body helping with:

* Fat metabolism
* Recovery
* Muscle maintenance
* Protein synthesis
* IGF-1 production

📅 Common Protocols

 

Standard Dosage: 1.0 mg to 2.0 mg per day. 

✅ Once daily

Most protocols use it:

🌙 Before bed

or

🌅 First thing in the morning while fasted

Many researchers prefer using it away from meals because elevated insulin may reduce the natural growth hormone response.

Standard Dosage: 1.0 mg to 2.0 mg per day

🍽️ Why Timing Matters

Growth hormone naturally rises when insulin is low.

Because of this, researchers commonly administer Tesamorelin:

✅ Fasted

or

✅ Several hours after eating

Many also avoid eating for about 30–60 minutes afterward in research settings.

🧪 Reconstitution Example (Research)

Example: 10 mg Tesamorelin + 2 mL Bacteriostatic Water

Step 1

Slowly inject 2 mL of bacteriostatic water down the inside of the vial.

Step 2

Allow the powder to dissolve naturally.

Do not shake.

Instead, gently swirl or roll the vial until the solution is completely clear.

Step 3

Store refrigerated at 36–46°F (2–8°C).

📏 Resulting Concentration

10 mg in 2 mL

= 5 mg/mL

On a U-100 insulin syringe:

* 10 units = 0.5 mg
* 20 units = 1 mg
* 30 units = 1.5 mg
* 40 units = 2 mg

 

⚠️ Commonly Reported Side Effects

Some participants report:

* Mild water retention
* Joint stiffness
* Tingling in the hands
* Injection-site irritation
* Increased hunger (occasionally)
* Headache

These effects are often temporary but can vary between individuals.

🧪 What Researchers Often Monitor

✅ IGF-1

✅ Fasting glucose

✅ HbA1c

✅ Body composition

✅ Waist circumference

✅ Lipids

🔄 How Long Research Often Lasts

Many Tesamorelin studies evaluate outcomes over:

* 12 weeks
* 26 weeks
* 52 weeks

Changes in body composition may take several weeks to become noticeable.

💪 Nutrition Tips Used in Research

Researchers often pair Tesamorelin with:

🥩 Adequate protein intake

🏋️ Resistance training

🚶 Daily physical activity

😴 Consistent sleep

These lifestyle factors may influence study outcomes.