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The Growth Hormone Stack: CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin for Complete Optimisation

  • Writer: Peter Young
    Peter Young
  • Dec 26, 2025
  • 2 min read

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Your body produces growth hormone in two distinct patterns: sustained baseline levels and sharp pulses. Both matter. Both decline with age. Both need restoration for complete optimisation.


CJC-1295 creates sustained elevation. Ipamorelin generates targeted pulses. Together, they recreate the complete growth hormone environment your body naturally maintained in your 20s, but no longer produces adequately.


Why Single-Pathway Approaches Leave Gaps


Sustained baseline GH supports ongoing metabolic processes, tissue maintenance, and cellular function. Sharp pulses trigger specific responses - protein synthesis, fat mobilisation, and recovery initiation.


Using only sustained elevation provides consistent support but misses peak-dependent processes. Using only pulses creates beneficial peaks but lacks a stable baseline for continuous optimisation.


Single-pathway approaches deliver half the optimisation.


The Dual-Pathway Advantage


CJC-1295 stimulates your pituitary to produce elevated GH levels that persist for days from a single dose. This creates sustained baseline optimisation.


Ipamorelin triggers immediate, high-concentration GH pulses by activating the ghrelin receptor. These sharp peaks complement sustained elevation.

Together, CJC-1295 establishes an elevated baseline, and Ipamorelin adds strategic peaks on top. The result exceeds either compound individually.


The Synergistic Effect


CJC-1295's sustained elevation means Ipamorelin's pulses occur against an already-optimised baseline. This creates higher absolute peaks than Ipamorelin alone could achieve.


Ipamorelin's pulses ensure peak-dependent processes activate fully whilst CJC-1295 handles baseline metabolic optimisation. You're covering all biological processes requiring GH support.


The combination provides dosing flexibility. Time Ipamorelin pulses strategically - post-workout, pre-bed - whilst CJC-1295 works continuously.


The Comprehensive Benefits


Enhanced recovery, as both baseline support and pulse-triggered repair processes optimise. Soreness clears faster, strength returns quicker, and training frequency increases.


Improved body composition through sustained fat mobilisation and pulse-triggered muscle protein synthesis. Simultaneous fat loss and muscle maintenance.


Superior sleep quality as overnight GH patterns normalise. Deeper sleep, more restorative rest, waking refreshed.


Increased vitality reflecting comprehensive metabolic optimisation. Better energy, improved mood, enhanced mental clarity.


The Protocol


CJC-1295: 200-300mcg, 2-3 times weekly. Creates sustained elevation persisting between doses.


Ipamorelin: 200-300mcg daily, often split into 2-3 doses. Common timing: morning, post-workout, pre-bed.


Both are administered via subcutaneous injection in the abdominal area. Many users combine doses when timing aligns.


The Timeline


Week 1-2: Improved sleep quality and recovery. Enhanced overnight restoration, reduced morning stiffness.


Week 3-4: Body composition changes appear. Fat loss accelerates, and muscle fullness improves.


Week 4-8: Comprehensive optimisation producing substantial improvements in physique, performance, and well-being.


Week 8+: Sustained benefits with continued improvements.


Strategic Stacking


For maximum recovery: Add BPC-157 and TB-500 for comprehensive tissue repair.


For enhanced body composition: Combine with AOD-9604 for additional fat mobilisation.


For anti-aging: Stack with Epithalon to address growth hormone and cellular longevity.


The Complete Approach


Growth hormone optimisation requires addressing both sustained baseline and pulsatile patterns. Single peptides deliver partial optimisation. The CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin combination restores complete GH function.


Optimise growth hormone with CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin at Fragment and experience comprehensive benefits.


Complete optimisation beats partial intervention.

 
 
 

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Tom W
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Good stuff guys!

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