The CJC-1295 & Ipamorelin Blend is one of the most widely utilized research stacks for examining the Growth Hormone (GH) axis. By combining a GHRH analog (CJC-1295) with a selective GH Secretagogue (Ipamorelin), researchers can evaluate the amplified hormonal response that occurs when two distinct signaling pathways are activated simultaneously.
Dual-Pathway Mechanism:
- CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29): Acts as a synthetic analog of somatocrinin. It binds to the GHRH receptors in the pituitary, specifically promoting the production and pulsatile release of GH. Studies in GHRH-deficient models suggest it may cause a proliferation of somatotroph cells, potentially restoring normal growth parameters.
- Ipamorelin: Functioning as a high-selectivity ghrelin mimetic, Ipamorelin triggers the GHS receptor to signal the immediate release of GH. Notably, it is recognized for its “clean” profile, as research indicates it does not stimulate the secretion of cortisol, prolactin, or ACTH.
Research Potential & Observations:
- Synergistic GH Amplification: While each peptide is effective alone, combinatorial research suggests a significantly higher GH output when the “pulse” (Ipamorelin) is paired with the “signal amplifier” (CJC-1295).
- Body Composition & Growth: Murine studies have noted significant increases in body weight and length, with lean mass and bone length (femur and tibia) remaining within optimal ranges, suggesting a healthy growth response.
- Metabolic & Gastrointestinal Function: Ipamorelin’s ghrelin-like action is studied for its potential to improve gastric motility and bowel function, alongside its role in collagen production and cellular repair.
- Cognitive & Sleep Support: Both peptides are being investigated for their influence on sleep cycle regulation and the mitigation of age-related cognitive decline through improved IGF-1 mediation.
Elite Peptide Supply offers this blend without the DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) modification to ensure a more natural, pulsatile research model. Our high-purity formulation is designed for researchers seeking precise control over the growth hormone axis.






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