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Showing 15 of 75 peptide guides for muscle growth.
A pragmatic tracking guide for MGF, the muscle-damage-responsive splice variant of IGF-1.
A practical tracking guide for the DAC version of CJC-1295, with weekly dosing rationale and IGF-1 expectations.
A pragmatic log structure for ipamorelin used on its own, separate from the common CJC-1295 stack.
How the short-acting GHRH analog works, why it mimics natural GH pulses, and what to track when using it.
What to know about using a pre-mixed CJC-1295/ipamorelin blend versus separate vials, and how it affects your tracking.
A tracking guide for sermorelin, the 29-amino-acid GHRH analog, with realistic expectations for sleep, recovery, and IGF-1 changes.
What PEG-MGF is, how PEGylation changes the dosing schedule versus regular MGF, and how that changes what you track and when.
The strongest of the older GHRPs has tradeoffs that show up fast. Here is how to track them.
A practical look at pre-mixed sermorelin/ipamorelin blends — the GHRH plus GHRP rationale and the tracking tradeoffs of using one syringe.
A short-acting IGF-1 variant used in research and bodybuilding circles. Here is how to track it honestly.
A careful tracking guide for recombinant human growth hormone, focused on what to monitor when using a prescription compound with real metabolic consequences.
A practical tracking guide for GHRP-2, a ghrelin mimetic often paired with GHRH analogs, with attention to cortisol and prolactin.
A practical tracking guide for GHRP-6, with attention to the strong hunger response and how it fits a bulking phase.
Long-acting IGF-1 analog with extended half-life. What to measure and what to watch out for.
Two growth-hormone-releasing peptides that are usually used together. How they differ, how protocols are structured, and what to track.