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CJC-1295 WITH DAC Regimen

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    wrote on last edited by PeptidePete
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    Heretical: Been doing CJC-1295 with, WITH, DAC now for several months. 3.5mg once per week, every week.

    Labs look great :
    IGF=168 up from 109 baseline.
    Z Score 0.7
    igf2.png

    I feel great. My rationale is: establish a consistent higher baseline for the pulsatile releases to occur. Obviously, pairing this with Ipamorelin and Tesamorelin, injected daily.

    If labs are great, and I feel great, why is With DAC a bad thing? (rhetorical)

    I do enjoy challenging the status quo if I feel my due diligence comes to a different conclusion. What am I missing?

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      Follow-up a month later, continued regimen: CJC-1295 with DAC at 3.5mg once per week + nightly Ipam 300mcg + nightly (exc CJC nite) Tesa 2mg. ALWAYS do your own research, 99.9% of what is out there as gospel is complete bullshit.

      Proof is in the pudding. Purely beautiful labs:

      withdac.jpg

      I feel great, never sore after a workout, building lean mass, no negative sides. 65 years old.

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        Nice! Keep paving the way for me, brother! Just off CJC no DAC /Ipa for a month and thinking i will start it up again, even though I am in an SS-31 cycle. About 2 weeks in my cat started getting mild DOMS. Still improving though. Noodling on whether to start Tesa or tesa/ipa AM.

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          As fate would have it...lol.

          Trevor Kruder has a newly publicly available e-book available at TrevorKruder.com. Who cares? He owns and runs AlphaBio Med, if you don't understand, pull on that string.

          Anyhow...what do you know, the Big Boy himself speaks of the WITH DAC version. Why would you be steered away from w/DAC by all the popular pundits? I have my opinion, you can dig in and form your own. Hint- the heart-related ultimate-AER had nothing to do with CJC-1295 or DAC.

          Datapoints for those who care.

          My only dog in the fight is what works best to safely give me the results I seek.

          The ebook is very nice, I like it and recommend it. A very good primer for those embarking on the peptide research journey. While newly released I think it was originally written in fall of 2025.

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            I know who AlphaBiomed is….T clinics are making him very, very rich.

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