CJC-1295 vs GHRP-6
Both are categorized under GH release in our directory—here is how they differ in name, use, and label context.
Both are categorized under GH release in our directory—here is how they differ in name, use, and label context.
GH release
A long-acting GHRH analog that extends GH pulses—often stacked with ipamorelin.
CJC-1295 mimics growth hormone-releasing hormone. The DAC version binds albumin for a longer half-life. Intended effects: lean mass support, sleep quality, and recovery. Prescription analogs exist in different forms; gra…
GH release
An older GH secretagogue known for strong GH release—and notable hunger side effects.
GHRP-6 was among the first synthetic ghrelin mimetics. It reliably raises GH but also increases appetite and cortisol more than ipamorelin. Still used in research and some clinic protocols, but largely superseded for wel…