CJC-1295 (no DAC) / Mod GRF 1-29
Also known as: Mod GRF(1-29), Modified GRF, CJC-1295 without DAC
How It Works
GHRH analog without DAC. Shorter half-life (~30 min) creates more natural pulsatile GH release.
What It's Used For
Administration
Safety & Side Effects
Possible Side Effects
- ⚠Flushing
- ⚠Headache
- ⚠Dizziness
- ⚠Injection site irritation
Contraindications
- ✘Active cancer
- ✘Pregnancy
- ✘Pituitary tumors
Research Summary
Produces natural pulsatile GH release. Synergistic effects when combined with GHRPs. Preferred by many practitioners over DAC version for more physiologic response.
References
- Ionescu M, Frohman LA. Endocrine. 2006
Legal & Availability
Research chemical / Compounding pharmacy with prescription
Dosing Protocol
Standard: 100-300mcg per dose
Frequency: 1-3x daily
Timing: Before bed and/or morning fasted
Notes: Best combined with a GHRP like Ipamorelin for synergy
Stacks Well With
Full stacking protocols and cycling schedules available with Pro subscription.
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