Longevity
CJC-1295 Dosing Protocol: Cycling, Frequency & Best Practices
CJC-1295 dosing varies dramatically between published clinical trials and the protocols sold by compounding pharmacies and anti-aging clinics.
CJC-1295 Complete Guide: Benefits, Dosing, Side Effects & Research
Introduction CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) that extends the half-life of natural GHRH from about 7 minutes to…
Cerebrolysin: The Brain Recovery Peptide Mix
Introduction Cerebrolysin is a porcine brain-derived peptide preparation used in over 50 countries for acute ischemic stroke, traumatic brain injury, vascular dementia, and Alzheimer’s…
Can Women Take Peptides?
Yes, women can take most of the peptides commonly used in men, including BPC-157, TB-500, ipamorelin, CJC-1295, and GLP-1 medications.
BPC-157: Can You Stack It with GLP-1 Medications?
The honest answer is that nobody has studied this combination in humans.
BPC-157 What the Research Actually Says: Evidence Review
The BPC-157 literature has a strange shape.
Can You Take BPC-157 Orally?
Yes, oral BPC-157 capsules and liquid drops are widely sold, and the original animal research used oral and intragastric routes alongside injection.
BPC-157 How It Works: Mechanism of Action Explained Simply
The honest answer to “how does BPC-157 work?” is that nobody fully knows.
BPC-157 Dosing Protocol: Cycling, Frequency & Best Practices
There is no FDA-approved dose for BPC-157 because there is no FDA-approved indication.