CJC-1295 with DAC vs GHRP-6
Well Studied vs Well Studied
monitor Researched · 90% GHRP pulse effects diminished with continuous GH elevation.
Molecular Data
CJC-1295 with DAC GHRP-6
Weight 3,647.28 Da 873 Da
Half-life 6-8 days 15-60 minutes
Chain 30 amino acids 6 amino acids
Type GHRH analog with DAC Synthetic hexapeptide
Key Benefits
CJC-1295 with DAC
01 Convenient weekly dosing
02 Sustained GH/IGF-1 elevation
03 6-8 day half-life
04 Significant body composition changes
GHRP-6
01 Potent stimulation of natural growth hormone release
02 Significant increase in appetite (beneficial for bulking/weight gain)
03 Enhanced muscle growth through elevated GH and IGF-1
04 Improved fat metabolism and body composition
05 Cardioprotective effects observed in research
06 Enhanced recovery from exercise and injury
07 Cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory properties
08 Maintains natural GH pulsatile release
Dosing Protocols
CJC-1295 with DAC
1-2mg weekly / Once or twice weekly (e.g., Monday/Thursday for split dosing)
Conservative Anti-Aging 1mg Once weekly
Standard Protocol 2mg Once weekly
Split Dosing 1mg Twice weekly (Mon/Thu)
Loading Protocol 2mg first week, then 1mg Weekly
GHRP-6
100-300 mcg per injection / 2-3 times daily (morning, post-workout optional, before bed)
GH optimization 100 mcg 2-3x daily
Enhanced results 200-300 mcg 2-3x daily
With GHRH (synergy) 100 mcg each 2-3x daily
Appetite/bulking 100-200 mcg Before meals
Side Effects
CJC-1295 with DAC
Water retention
Joint pain
Carpal tunnel symptoms
GHRP-6
Intense hunger/increased appetite (most notable side effect)
Water retention
Tingling or numbness in extremities
Tiredness or lethargy after injection
Mild headache
Contraindications
Diabetes history
Cancer history
Predisposed sleep apnea
Active cancer or history of cancer
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Pituitary disorders
Diabetes (use with caution)
WADA prohibited for competitive athletes
Research Evidence
CJC-1295 with DAC GHRP-6
Status Well Studied Well Studied
References 4 studies 3 studies
Latest 2025 —
FDA Approved No No
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