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THE GROWTH HORMONE STACK
CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin

CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin

The body’s own signal — amplified.

<strong>CJC-1295</strong> — GHRH analog, extends GH release window<br><strong>Ipamorelin</strong> — selective GHRP, clean pulse, no cortisol or prolactin elevation
$329.99

U.S.-Compounded · 503A Licensed · $35 flat shipping · Discreet

The reference standard for growth hormone optimization. CJC-1295 prolongs the body’s own GHRH signal. Ipamorelin triggers a clean, selective pulse — no cortisol spike, no prolactin bump, no appetite chaos. The combo biohackers and longevity clinics have been running for years because nothing else has matched it.
— From the BioCore Field Notes

Compounded · Recovery Track

What it is

The most-prescribed growth-hormone stack in the longevity and recovery space. CJC-1295 extends the GH pulse, Ipamorelin triggers it cleanly without the cortisol or prolactin spike that older GHRPs cause. Together they prompt your pituitary to release growth hormone the way it did in your twenties — in pulses, on its own schedule. Compounded for us at a U.S. 503A-licensed pharmacy.

Who this protocol is for

Patients in their 30s, 40s, and 50s who notice recovery getting slower, sleep getting shallower, and body composition drifting in directions they didn’t ask for. The CJC + Ipamorelin stack works underneath all of that — at the level of how often and how strongly your body releases its own growth hormone.

How the Track works

Subcutaneous injection most evenings, before bed. Your $149 covers the full year of telehealth — visits, lab review, IGF-1 monitoring, refills. No per-script fees. Most protocols run continuously with periodic lab pulls to confirm response. BAC water and syringes ship with your order.

Most patients tell us the first thing they notice is sleep — deeper, fewer wake-ups, mornings that don’t feel like they cost something. Recovery and body composition shift later, on a slower clock. The pituitary doesn’t rush.

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