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CJC-1295

CJC-1295, clarified.

CJC-1295 is a GHRH analog that comes in two very different forms — long-acting DAC and short-acting no-DAC. PepEasy helps you tell them apart, run the math, and track a protocol that is often paired with Ipamorelin.

Educational only — not medical advice. PepEasy never recommends a dose.

CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) designed to prompt the pituitary to release the body's own growth hormone and IGF-1. It exists as a long-acting DAC version and a short-acting no-DAC version (Mod GRF 1-29). PepEasy is where you learn the difference, calculate doses, and track your protocol.

What CJC-1295 is

CJC-1295 is a synthetic GHRH(1-29) analog, carrying substitutions that protect it from breakdown. The with-DAC form binds albumin for a long, sustained action measured in days, while the no-DAC form — widely sold as Modified GRF 1-29 — clears in roughly half an hour and preserves a more pulsatile release. The two share a name but behave very differently, which is exactly the kind of thing PepEasy helps you keep clear.

What people explore CJC-1295 for

  • Supporting the body's own growth hormone and IGF-1 release
  • Lean mass and body-composition goals
  • Recovery and sleep support tied to GH physiology
  • Pairing no-DAC CJC-1295 with the GHRP Ipamorelin for a complementary pulse
  • Understanding the practical difference between DAC and no-DAC dosing schedules

How PepEasy helps

1

Learn it

Get cited, evidence-graded answers on CJC-1295, including the all-important DAC vs no-DAC distinction.

2

Calculate it

Run reconstitution and dosing math so your numbers are right for whichever form you are working with.

3

Track it

Log doses and pairings — like CJC-1295 with Ipamorelin — in one organized, private place.

Frequently asked

What is the difference between CJC-1295 with DAC and without DAC?+

The DAC version binds albumin and acts over days; the no-DAC version (Mod GRF 1-29) clears in about 30 minutes and is dosed more frequently, often alongside a GHRP. PepEasy keeps the two clearly separated in your tracking.

Why is CJC-1295 paired with Ipamorelin?+

CJC-1295 (a GHRH analog) and Ipamorelin (a ghrelin-receptor agonist) act through complementary pathways. Many people log them together — PepEasy makes tracking a stack simple.

Does PepEasy give CJC-1295 dosing advice?+

No. PepEasy is educational and a calculator. It explains CJC-1295 and runs the math; dosing decisions belong with a qualified healthcare professional.

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