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Ipamorelin + CJC-1295: Paired GH-Secretagogue Mechanism in Research
Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 (no DAC) are the canonical GH-secretagogue research pairing. The pairing reflects complementary receptor pathways: ghrelin-receptor agonism plus GHRH-receptor agonism, not a single-mechanism stack.
BPC-157 vs TB-500: Single Compounds or the WOLVERINE Blend?
Two of the most-cited tissue-repair peptides cover complementary mechanisms. When does a research protocol benefit from each individually, and when does the WOLVERINE blend make sense?
MOTS-c and the Mitochondrial Communication System
MOTS-c is one of the first-discovered mitochondrially-encoded signaling peptides. Its existence rewrote part of the cell-biology textbook, and its research profile is expanding fast.