Quick Overview
Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → ~1.67 mg/mL
Daily dose range: 100–300 mcg, once daily
Easy measuring: At 1.67 mg/mL, 1 unit ≈ 16.7 mcg
Storage:
Lyophilized: refrigerate
Reconstituted: refrigerate 1–2 weeks
Freeze ≤ −20 °C (≤ −4 °F) for longer-term storage
Dosing & Reconstitution Guide
Daily Titration Schedule (8–10 Weeks)
A simple, steady ramp-up for comfort + consistency.
Weeks | Daily Dose | Units | mL |
Weeks 1–2 | 100 mcg | 6 units | 0.06 mL |
Weeks 3–4 | 150 mcg | 9 units | 0.09 mL |
Weeks 5–6 | 200 mcg | 12 units | 0.12 mL |
Weeks 7–8 | 250 mcg | 15 units | 0.15 mL |
Weeks 9–10 | 300 mcg | 18 units | 0.18 mL |
Frequency: Once daily, typically before bed to sync with natural GH pulses.
Why titrate? Keeps things smooth—less flushing, irritation, or “whoa, that’s a lot of GH” sensations.
Small-dose tip: For doses under 10 units (Weeks 1–4), consider 30- or 50-unit syringes.
Reconstitution Steps (Quick + Gentle)
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject water slowly down the vial wall
Swirl lightly—no shaking, no foaming
Label + refrigerate at 2–8 °C
Protect from light
Supplies Checklist
Planning for 8–16 weeks? Here’s what you’ll need:
CJC-1295 NO DAC Vials
8 weeks: ~2 vials
12 weeks: ~4 vials
16 weeks: ~6 vials
Insulin Syringes (1/day)
8 weeks: 56
12 weeks: 84
16 weeks: 112
Bacteriostatic Water
3.0 mL per vial
8 weeks: 6 mL
12 weeks: 12 mL
16 weeks: 18 mL
Alcohol Pads
2 per day
8 weeks: 112
12 weeks: 168
16 weeks: 224
Protocol Snapshot
Goal: Boost natural GH pulses + support long-term IGF-1 elevation
Dose Range: 100–300 mcg daily
Schedule: Once daily at bedtime
Cycle: 8–12 weeks (extend to 16 if desired)
Reconstitution: 3.0 mL → 1.67 mg/mL
Storage: Keep refrigerated; freeze for long-term use
How CJC-1295 NO DAC Works (Science, but fun)
CJC-1295 No DAC = Modified GRF 1–29, a short-acting GHRH analog designed for natural GH pulses.
Binds GHRH receptors → stimulates your own GH release
Keeps the body’s feedback loop intact
Creates rhythmic, physiologic GH waves instead of the flat, constant exposure seen with GH injections
Supported by clinical data from related GHRH analogs (like sermorelin)
Think of it as "growth hormone coaching," not "growth hormone replacement."
Potential Benefits
What research + reports commonly note:
Improved body composition over time
Recovery support
Better sleep quality
Maintains natural GH pulsatility (a big win)
Potential Side Effects
Generally mild:
Temporary flushing
Light headache
Dizziness
Injection-site redness or irritation
Titration helps keep these minimal.
Lifestyle Tips for Best Results
Eat protein-forward meals
Train consistently (strength + cardio)
Prioritize sleep—bedtime dosing plays nicely with this
Manage stress for optimal hormone balance
Injection Technique (Subcutaneous Basics)
Clean vial + injection site fully
Use a fine insulin syringe (29–31G)
Pinch skin; inject at 45–90°
Inject slowly
Rotate sites systematically
Dispose of needles safely—no reusing
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