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CJC-1295

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Collection Overview

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Selected Category

Performance

5peptides

Growth-axis and output-oriented compounds commonly reviewed for recovery, composition, and performance-focused research.

PerformanceOutput-oriented research focus
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CJC-1295

Performance

CJC-1295

GHRH analog discussed for growth-hormone pulsatility and recovery-oriented use cases.

5mgResearch grade peptide with analytical reviewCOA AvailableCataloged for research
Growth HormoneRecoverySleep
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Mechanism

CJC-1295 works upstream of growth hormone release by engaging GHRH signaling, supporting broader endocrine rhythm rather than directly mimicking GH.

Research Snapshot

Use is common in peptide education circles, though the depth and quality of human evidence varies by formulation and context.

Potential Benefits Being Studied

Potential benefits include training recovery, body-composition support, sleep-associated restoration, and anabolic-adjacent signaling.

Primary Systems

Pituitary signaling, growth hormone axis, recovery.

Relevance Panel

Appetite Effect

Minimal appetite effect.

Recovery Relevance

High recovery and anabolic relevance.

Cognitive Relevance

Low direct cognitive role.

Energy Relevance

Moderate through recovery and composition support.

Research Maturity

Moderate practical familiarity, mixed formal evidence.

Differentiators

Acts upstream on the GH axis instead of delivering growth hormone directly.