I couldn't eat. So I built what didn't exist.

I noticed something that didn't make sense.

Every study I could find on increasing appetite pointed to the same handful of supplements — zinc, omega-3, the usual names. Then I'd find those exact same supplements recommended for losing weight. Same ingredients. Opposite goals. That's when it hit me: no one had actually built anything for people like me.

My whole life, my problem was never effort. I trained — martial arts, strength training, the kind of discipline most people don't have. I force-fed myself meals I didn't want. And still, the scale barely moved. Because the problem was never the training. It was that I couldn't eat. My hunger was switched off.

So I did what every skinny guy gets told to do. I bought the mass gainers. They wrecked me — blood sugar crashing, dizzy, and I finally saw what was actually happening: I was drinking more synthetic sludge and eating less real food. They didn't fix the problem. They made it worse.

That sent me down a rabbit hole. I read everything — studies, forums, the honest experiences of people fighting the same thing. I tried more supplements than I'd like to admit, and most did nothing. But slowly the guessing turned into something real. I stopped throwing things at the wall and started studying the actual mechanism behind hunger: a hormone called ghrelin — the signal that's supposed to tell your body it's time to eat. Mine had gone quiet. I wanted to wake it up.

Here's the part that made me angry. The only things that genuinely worked were things I'd never put in my body — pharmaceuticals, hormones, prescription shortcuts with side effects that weren't worth it. There was no healthy option. An entire industry pours its money into helping people eat less. Almost nothing goes to the people who genuinely can't eat enough.

So I built the thing that didn't exist. Five herbal extracts, formulated to work with your body's own hunger signal — not force sugar into your bloodstream. Made in an NSF, BRCGS and FDA-certified facility. Something I'd actually be willing to take every single day.

And it worked. Not because I forced myself to eat more — I'd tried that for years and failed. It worked because, for the first time, I actually wanted to eat. The hunger came back. Over the following year, I gained 15 kilos.

That's why Ghrlin exists. Not for people trying to shrink themselves — for the ones fighting to grow, who've been ignored by an entire industry. If your hunger's been switched off — whatever switched it off — this one's for you.