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Nighttime CJC/Ipa Protocol Explained?

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4 days ago

CJC-1295 (no DAC) with Ipamorelin is commonly used before sleep to align with the body’s natural growth hormone rhythm. Many users include it in evening protocols to support recovery, muscle repair, sleep quality, and body composition goals without using long-acting GH compounds.

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