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Nighttime CJC/Ipa Protocol Explained?

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1 day 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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  • Participant
    4 weeks ago

    Pure glycinate is the superior option

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  • Participant
    4 weeks ago

    Glycinate is legendary for deep recovery

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  • Participant
    4 weeks ago

    Magnesium glycinate works best for GABA related calming effects imo

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  • Participant
    4 weeks ago

    Stress depletes magnesium which then raises cortisol further vicious cycle

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    4 weeks ago

    Helps improve sleep quality by supporting GABA pathways

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    4 weeks ago

    Simple mineral but impacts energy stress and relaxation all at once

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  • Participant
    4 weeks ago

    Magnesium L-threonate might help more with brain related GABA effects

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    4 weeks ago

    Deficiency can mimic overtraining symptoms due to cortisol imbalance

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    4 weeks ago

    There’s a clear link between magnesium and reduced stress reactivity

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    ?

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    Tesamorelin and HGH are often compared, but their mechanisms are fundamentally different.

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    When stress is high and energy is low, most people reach for stronger stimulants. That often makes things worse over time.

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    Bromantane sits in a weird middle ground part stimulant part adaptogen so it’s not your typical quick fix for burnout

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    What stands out is its dopaminergic effect without the jittery crash you’d expect from classic stimulants

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  • Participant
    3 weeks ago

    For people dealing with mental fatigue rather than physical exhaustion it seems more useful.

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