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CJC-1295 (No DAC) vs. Sermorelin for Athletes

Both short-acting GHRH analogs; Mod GRF vs original Sermorelin.

CJC-1295 (No DAC)

GH Optimization
Athletic Use Cases
GH Axis RestorationIGF-1 ElevationBody CompositionAnti-Catabolic
Dose
100mcg - 200mcg
Frequency
2-3x daily (with Ipamorelin)
WADA Banned
Full CJC-1295 (No DAC) Profile

Sermorelin

GH Optimization
Athletic Use Cases
GH RestorationAnti-CatabolicLean MassRecovery
Dose
200mcg - 500mcg
Frequency
Daily (pre-sleep)
WADA Banned
Full Sermorelin Profile

Which Should Athletes Choose?

The choice between CJC-1295 (No DAC) and Sermorelin depends primarily on the athlete's specific training phase and injury profile. CJC-1295 (No DAC) is best suited for pulsatile gh release that mimics natural gh secretion patterns., while Sermorelin excels at natural gh stimulation from the pituitary with a well-established safety record..

From a WADA compliance perspective, athletes competing in tested sports must note that CJC-1295 (No DAC) is Banned and Sermorelin is Banned. Always verify current status with your sport's governing body.

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