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CJC1295 DAC 2mg + Bacteriostatic Water – Long-Acting GHRH Peptide
🧬 CJC1295 DAC 2mg + Bacteriostatic Water – Int
Category: Peptides & Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones (GHRH)
Strength: 2mg CJC1295 with DAC + 1 vial Bacteriostatic Water
Origin: International
🔍 What is CJC1295 DAC?
CJC1295 with DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) is a long-acting GHRH peptide that stimulates the pituitary gland to release more natural growth hormone (GH) over an extended period. Unlike standard GHRH peptides, the DAC modification gives CJC1295 a long half-life of up to 8 days, providing sustained GH pulses without the need for frequent dosing.
Combined with bacteriostatic water, this product is ideal for easy reconstitution and long-term storage, making it a practical addition to any research or performance enhancement protocol.
✅ Key Benefits of CJC1295 DAC 2mg
- 📈 Stimulates natural GH release for improved recovery, fat loss, and muscle growth
- ⏳ Long half-life (up to 8 days) – only 1–2 doses per week required
- 🔥 Enhances fat metabolism and promotes lean body composition
- 🛠️ Improves sleep quality and tissue regeneration
- 🧠 Supports cognitive function and immune system strength
- 💉 Paired with bacteriostatic water for safe and sterile mixing
⚙️ Product Details
Specification | Detail |
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Peptide | CJC1295 with DAC |
Dosage | 2mg per vial |
Solvent | 1 vial Bacteriostatic Water (typically 2–5ml) |
Form | Lyophilized powder |
Storage (Unmixed) | Room temp (up to 20°C) |
Storage (Mixed) | Refrigerated (2–8°C) |
Administration | Subcutaneous injection |
Cycle Duration | 8–12 weeks recommended |
📋 Suggested Use
- Reconstitute with 1–2ml bacteriostatic water
- Dose: 1–2mg 1–2x weekly (due to DAC)
- Best Time: Before bed or post-workout
- Stack With:
- Ipamorelin or GHRP-2 for synergistic GH spikes
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren) for GH/IGF-1 elevation
- HGH Fragment or IGF-1 LR3 for fat-burning/muscle synergy
⚠️ Important Note
This product is for research use only. It is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with qualified professionals before conducting any peptide research.