16-07-2020, 07:20 PM
Hi Hannah,
Growth Hormone and somatostatin come in short bursts (2-3 min). Think of it this way, when GH (growth hormone) is released somatostatin prevents it from happening. Somatostatin is used to treat what's called Acromegaly. Acromegaly is a disorder that produces excess GH, which then shuts the excess GH down. Acromegaly is enlarged forehead, nose, jaw and other not so nice things.
Somatostatin inhibits TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone).
Adenylate Cyclase is also inhibited by somatostatin. And if adenylate cyclase is inhibited say goodbye to ATP (adenosine triphosphate). We need the energy of ATP to help produce the cell signaling pathway to stimulate the synthesis of breast growth inside the mitochondria.
In other words, somatostatin can prevent breast growth when it's present.
So what supplements inhibit somatostatin?
Melatonin and Phosphatidylcholine or Alpha GPC or CDP-choline.
Growth Hormone and somatostatin come in short bursts (2-3 min). Think of it this way, when GH (growth hormone) is released somatostatin prevents it from happening. Somatostatin is used to treat what's called Acromegaly. Acromegaly is a disorder that produces excess GH, which then shuts the excess GH down. Acromegaly is enlarged forehead, nose, jaw and other not so nice things.
Somatostatin inhibits TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone).
Adenylate Cyclase is also inhibited by somatostatin. And if adenylate cyclase is inhibited say goodbye to ATP (adenosine triphosphate). We need the energy of ATP to help produce the cell signaling pathway to stimulate the synthesis of breast growth inside the mitochondria.
In other words, somatostatin can prevent breast growth when it's present.
So what supplements inhibit somatostatin?
Melatonin and Phosphatidylcholine or Alpha GPC or CDP-choline.