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Dips vs DB press: which actually builds a bigger bench?
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For me, CJC/IPA was more about recovery than crazy fat loss. Sleep got way better and I stayed leaner while bulking.
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Honestly, I expected way more from it. Ran it for a few months and body comp changes were pretty subtle.
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I’ve run it before during a cut and it definitely helped me hold onto muscle. Nothing dramatic, but results were solid.
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Not gonna lie, the improved sleep alone made it worth it for me. Better recovery usually means better physique over time.
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Personally, I noticed less soreness between workouts, but the mirror didn’t show huge changes. YMMV.
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Game changer for recovery, not necessarily a game changer for fat loss. That’s how I’d describe it.
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In my experience, diet did 90% of the work. CJC/IPA was just a nice little bonus on top.
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I got noticeably hungrier on it, which actually made cutting harder. Wouldn’t run it again for a fat-loss phase.
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Mileage may vary, but I leaned out a bit and looked fuller at the same time. Pretty happy with it overall.
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As an older lifter, I felt the recovery benefits more than anything. Joints felt better and training frequency went up.
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Didn’t do much for me, honestly. Sleep improved a little, but body composition stayed about the same.
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I’ve used both CJC/IPA and HGH. CJC/IPA helped, but HGH was on another level for body comp changes.
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For me, it worked best when calories and training were already dialed in. It’s not magic.
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I noticed better pumps and fullness after a few weeks. Scale weight barely changed, but I looked better.
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Beginner here, so take it with a grain of salt. Recovery seemed faster, but I can’t say it transformed my physique.

