-
CJC-1295 DAC
Call for Price*BACTERIOSTATIC WATER AND SYRINGES ARE SOLD SEPARATELYCJC-1295 is a synthetic analogue of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) that increases plasma levels of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), it plays a vital role in developing muscle mass, increasing fat loss, and efficient synthesis of protein in the body. DAC is an additive moiety that prolongs the plasma half-life of CJC-1295.
WEIGHT: 2mg -
CJC-1295 Ipamorelin 5mg
Call for Price*BACTERIOSTATIC WATER AND SYRINGES ARE SOLD SEPARATELYCJC-1295 5mg, Ipamorelin 5mg
CJC-1295 causes the natural release of GH, but it does so by naturally stimulating the growth hormone releasing hormone receptor.
Ipamorelin is one of the most selective growth hormone (GH) secretagogues known and a potent agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor. It has been heavily researched in a number of settings and is known to, improve bone health, boost muscle repair and development, stimulate insulin release from the pancreas, and improve bowel motility and gastric function.
CJC-1295 when combined with Ipamorelin has been shown to exhibit synergistic effects when researched together.
Ipamorelin is one of the most selective growth hormone (GH) secretagogues known and a potent agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor. It has been heavily researched in a number of settings and is known to, improve bone health, boost muscle repair and development, stimulate insulin release from the pancreas, and improve bowel motility and gastric function
WEIGHT: 5mg -
NAD+ 1000mg
Call for PriceWhat Is NAD+
NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is the oxidized form of NADH. It’s main biological function is to carry electrons from one biochemical reaction to another, acting to shuttle energy within a cell and, in certain conditions, to extracellular locations as well. NAD+ also plays roles in enzyme activation/deactivation, posttranslational modification of proteins, and cell-to-cell communication. As an extracellular signaling molecule, NAD+ has been found to be released from neurons in blood vessels, the bladder, the large intestine, and from certain neurons in the brain.