GLP-1 vs GLP-2 vs GLP-3: What’s the Difference?
GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 — they sound similar but work very differently. Here's a plain-English comparison of all three compounds.
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GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 — they sound similar but work very differently. Here's a plain-English comparison of all three compounds.
How does GLP-3 work? It activates three receptors simultaneously. Here's a beginner-friendly explanation of this triple agonist peptide.
GLP-3 is a research compound that targets three different receptors at once. Think of it as a master key that opens three…
How do GLP-2 analogs work? They target receptors in the intestinal lining. Here's what researchers have discovered in simple terms.
GLP-2 is the sister of GLP-1 — made from the same parent molecule but focused on intestinal biology. Here's a simple introduction.
How do GLP-1 analogs work? They mimic a natural hormone by fitting into GLP-1 receptors like a key in a lock. Here's…
GLP-1 is a hormone your body naturally makes after eating. GLP-1 receptor agonist analogs are synthetic versions studied by researchers.
How does the GLOW blend work? Each component targets different pathways. Here's a simple explanation of what each peptide in the blend…
GLOW is a peptide blend — multiple research compounds in one product. Here's a simple breakdown of what's inside and why researchers…
How does AOD 9604 work? Researchers isolated a specific fragment of growth hormone. Here's a simple look at what makes this fragment…