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GHRH

GHRH, or Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone, is a chemical produced by the brain’s hypothalamus that signals the pituitary gland to release growth hormone. This hormone plays a crucial role in stimulating growth, cell repair, and metabolism throughout the body. GHRH helps regulate growth during childhood and maintains tissue health in adults. Its release is influenced by various factors, including sleep, exercise, and nutritional status, ensuring the body adapts to its needs for proper development and function.