

A peptide is just a short chain of amino acids, usually between 2 and 50 joined together.
They can act as:
So “peptide” describes its structure, not its function.
Peptides that influence growth hormone (GH) pathways have exploded in popularity in longevity, recovery, and body-composition circles. Two of the most talked-about are CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin, often used together as a “stack.”
They’re marketed as a way to support your body’s own GH pulse rather than replacing GH directly. But the science, safety, and regulatory reality are more nuanced than most internet summaries suggest.
A hormone is any molecule - peptide, steroid, or otherwise — that:
Some hormones happen to be peptides (like insulin or growth hormone). Others are steroids (like testosterone, estrogen, cortisol) or amines (like adrenaline or melatonin).
This is the system in your body that controls growth, repair, metabolism, and body composition.
The efficiency and effectiveness of this system declines as we age as well as in the setting of augmented stress, increased inflammation, low sleep quality/quantity, and poor diet
CJC-1295 (GHRH Analog)
Ipamorelin (GHRP Analog)
CJC increases the size of each GH pulse. Ipamorelin increases the frequency and strength of the pulse. You can think of CJC-1295 as the spark and Ipamorelin as the fuel.
Because they increase GH/IGF-1 signaling, potential side effects overlap with GH elevation generally:
Neither CJC-1295 nor ipamorelin is FDA-approved as a medication for anti-aging, body composition, or recovery. They are often sold as “research use only,” and the FDA has flagged Ipamorelin (and other peptides) as presenting safety risks when compounded without sufficient evidence.
If someone is considering these compounds, medical oversight and legitimate compounding standards (503A/503B) matter a lot, because purity, sterility, and accurate dosing are the difference between a therapy and a gamble.
That combination supports hypertrophy extremely well, especially when combined with resistance training. Growth hormone works by repeated pulse, not constant levels.
Yes. CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin and all compounded peptide blends require a prescription to be used safely and legally.
Bowery Clinic is a concierge longevity and peptide virtual clinic designed for people who want a higher standard of care than traditional telemedicine. We focus on advanced peptide therapy, recovery, muscle optimization, metabolic support, and long-term vitality.
At Bowery Clinic, all treatments are dispensed through licensed 503A, FDA-registered compounding pharmacies, ensuring high-quality peptides with verified sterility, potency, and COAs. No unregulated sources. No “research peptides.” No risks from black-market products.
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