Peptide Protocol
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Peptide stacks

Plain-language guides to the peptide combinations researchers actually run together. Synergy, cadence, side effects, and what to watch for.

BPC-157 + TB-500

Tendon strains, post-surgical recovery, joint pain, slow-to-heal soft-tissue injuries.

HealingSoft tissue

CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin

Recomposition, sleep quality, recovery, anti-aging protocols.

GH axisRecovery

BPC-157 + GHK-Cu

Post-surgical scars, skin quality, hair density, low-grade chronic inflammation.

SkinConnective tissue

Sermorelin + GHRP-2

Sleep-anchored GH pulse, users who prefer FDA-precedent compounds, clinical anti-aging protocols.

GH axisClinical

Tirzepatide + BPC-157

GLP-1 users struggling with nausea or GI side effects, protecting gut lining during aggressive titration, anyone combining fat loss with soft-tissue recovery work.

Fat lossGI support

Semaglutide + Tesamorelin

Recomposition alongside GLP-1 fat loss, targeting visceral fat, users losing too much lean mass on Semaglutide alone.

Fat lossRecomposition

Ipamorelin + Tesamorelin

Users wanting the cleanest clinically-documented GHRH/GHRP pair, reducing visceral fat, long-horizon anti-aging protocols.

GH axisClinical

Semaglutide + Cagrilintide

Users who plateau on semaglutide alone, pursuing tirzepatide-range weight loss without switching classes, clinical replications of the CagriSema program.

Fat lossMetabolic

CJC-1295 + Tesamorelin

Experimental protocols only. Most users are better served running Tesamorelin + Ipamorelin or CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin.

GH axisAdvanced

BPC-157 + Thymosin Alpha-1

Post-viral recovery, chronic GI inflammation with immune dysregulation, users with concurrent gut and immune complaints.

Gut healthImmune

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Educational use only. Peptide Protocol is an informational tool. Nothing on this page constitutes medical advice. Many peptides are prescription-only or restricted in your jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before injecting any compound.