
CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin 10mg
GHRH analogue combined with a selective GHRP, studied in research on growth hormone axis stimulation.
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CJC-1295 (without DAC) combined with Ipamorelin is one of the most extensively studied growth hormone peptide combinations in research protocols. CJC-1295 is a GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) analogue and Ipamorelin is a selective GH secretagogue. Research suggests that GHRH + GHRP combinations can produce amplified GH pulses compared to either agent alone, and published research indicates Ipamorelin does not significantly elevate cortisol or prolactin at research doses. For in-vitro and laboratory research use only.
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I'm looking into IGF-LR3 as an addition to my recovery/performance stack. From what I understand it's one of the more potent peptides for muscle hypertrophy and recovery. A few things I want to clarify: - Is it dosed in mcg not mg? The 1mg vial seems like it should last a while - Best protocol for someone who trains hard but isn't a bodybuilder? - Can it be stacked with CJC/Ipamorelin or would that be overkill on the GH axis? - Is there any truth to the concerns about it affecting blood sugar? I'm 34, 88kg, train CrossFit 5x/week. Main goal is recovery and lean mass. Not trying to get huge, just want to perform better and recover faster.
Women and peptides — what I wish I knew before starting
There's a lot of info online about peptides but almost all of it is written by and for men. As a woman who's been using peptides for about 6 months, here's what I've learned: **Dosing is different.** Most protocols online are for 80-100kg men. At 58kg I typically use 50-60% of the commonly recommended dose and get full effects. Start lower than you think. **Menstrual cycle matters.** Some peptides (especially GH secretagogues) can affect your cycle timing. Not dangerously, but worth tracking. My cycle shifted by 3 days when I started CJC/Ipa. **Skin benefits are usually faster.** Women tend to notice GHK-Cu and glutathione skin improvements faster than men (possibly because we're paying more attention, or hormonal differences in collagen). **Weight loss peptides work slightly differently.** Tirzepatide appetite suppression hit me harder than the men I know using it. Had to be very careful about eating enough protein. **What works great for women:** - GHK-Cu for skin and hair - Glutathione for skin brightening - BPC-157 for joint health (especially if you do yoga/Pilates) - Selank for hormonal anxiety - CJC/Ipa for sleep (lower dose than men) Would love to hear from other women in this community about their experiences.
First time with peptides? Start here — my recommended beginner guide
I get this question almost daily so I'm putting together my standard advice for peptide beginners. **Step 1: Pick ONE goal** Don't try to solve everything at once. Pick your primary goal: - Injury recovery → BPC-157 or Wolverine Stack - Fat loss → Tirzepatide or AOD9604 - Sleep/recovery → CJC/Ipamorelin - Skin/anti-aging → GHK-Cu - Immune support → Thymosin Alpha-1 - Focus/anxiety → Semax or Selank **Step 2: Learn to reconstitute** It's easier than it sounds. BAC water + insulin syringe. There are great videos out there. Mito Labs also has instructions with every order. **Step 3: Start with one peptide** Don't stack 5 things on day one. Run one peptide for 4-6 weeks, assess results, then consider adding a second. **Step 4: Be consistent** Peptides aren't magic pills. They work through consistent dosing over weeks. Skipping days reduces effectiveness. **Step 5: Track your results** Take photos. Write notes. Track sleep with a wearable if you have one. You'll forget how you felt at the start if you don't document. **Common mistakes:** - Overdosing (start low, increase gradually) - Not refrigerating reconstituted peptides - Eating within 2 hours of GH peptides (blunts the response) - Giving up after 1 week (most peptides need 2-4 weeks to show results) - Buying too many peptides at once and not knowing what's working Feel free to ask questions below. No such thing as a dumb question when you're learning.