Inner Peptides
Metabolism & Body Composition

Tesamorelin

Support your body's natural growth hormone rhythm.

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What It Is

Tesamorelin is a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog — a peptide that signals the pituitary gland to release growth hormone in its own natural, pulsatile pattern. It does not supply synthetic growth hormone directly; it prompts the gland that already knows how to produce it. Tesamorelin is studied primarily for its role in body composition, including the relationship between visceral fat and lean mass, in the context of growth hormone secretion that naturally declines with age.

How It Connects

This is the "remind, not alter" principle in its clearest form: Tesamorelin doesn't replace growth hormone, it reactivates the pituitary's own signal to release it, on the body's own rhythm rather than a manufactured one.

Benefits

What it's used to support.

  • May support a healthier balance between lean mass and fat mass as part of a broader metabolic approach.
  • Is studied for its role in supporting the body's natural growth hormone secretion, which tends to decline with age.
  • Works upstream at the pituitary level, prompting the gland to do what it already knows how to do, rather than introducing growth hormone from outside the body.
  • May support recovery and tissue maintenance alongside sound nutrition, movement, and sleep.
  • Is being explored for its relevance to visceral fat and metabolic rhythm in adults navigating hormonal change.
Who It's For

Tesamorelin is of interest to women 35+ who are noticing shifts in body composition alongside broader hormonal and metabolic change, and who want to support the systems that regulate growth hormone rather than bypass them. It's not a shortcut — it's most relevant within a supervised, individualized protocol.

Format & Protocol
Dose
Confirmed during consultation

This compound's format and dosing are pending clinical validation and are not published generically — they are confirmed one-to-one with a licensed practitioner based on your history and goals.

Common Questions

Before you start.

How is Tesamorelin typically administered?

Tesamorelin is typically given as a subcutaneous injection. Exact dosing and protocol are pending clinical validation and are confirmed one-on-one with a licensed practitioner during consultation — we don't publish a standard dose because the right one depends on your history and goals.

How soon might I notice something?

There's no fixed timeline we can promise, and individual response varies. Your practitioner will help you set realistic expectations and check in as your protocol progresses.

Who should I talk to before starting?

Anyone considering Tesamorelin should start with a licensed practitioner who can review health history, discuss appropriate use, and confirm dosing and protocol specific to you.

Third-party tested, every batch.

Every Inner Peptides formula is independently tested before it ships, with a Certificate of Analysis available on request. Learn more about our testing standard.

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