Pre-mixed peptide blends.
Common combinations sold as a single vial. Compare blend pricing vs buying compounds separately. 8 blends documented.
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin Blend
The most popular GH research blend. CJC-1295 (no DAC) provides GHRH stimulation while Ipamorelin triggers ghrelin receptor activation. Together they amplify GH pulses without the side effects of older GHRPs.
BPC-157 / TB-500 Blend
The recovery research duo. BPC-157 signals tissue repair growth factors while TB-500 enables faster cell migration to injury sites. Premixed convenience for tendon/ligament research.
GHRP-2 / Mod-GRF Blend
Older but still common GH research blend. Stronger GH pulse than CJC/Ipa but more potential for cortisol/prolactin elevation.
Retatrutide / Cagrilintide Blend
Triple-receptor agonist combined with amylin analog. Cutting-edge metabolic research blend.
Semaglutide / Cagrilintide Blend
GLP-1 plus amylin combination. Researched as 'CagriSema' in clinical trials.
Tirzepatide / Cagrilintide Blend
Dual-receptor agonist with amylin analog. Three-pathway metabolic research.
Ipamorelin / Mod-GRF (CJC no-DAC) Blend
Cleaner version of the CJC/Ipa blend using Mod-GRF (no DAC) for shorter half-life and more pulsatile signaling.
Thymosin Alpha-1 / TB-500 Blend
Immune modulation plus tissue repair. Both thymosin family peptides combined for comprehensive recovery research.
Blends explained
A blend is two or more peptides combined into a single vial. They're typically priced lower per total mg than buying each compound separately, and they're more convenient for protocols requiring multiple peptides at the same dose timing. The downside: you can't adjust the ratio between compounds independently. Choose blends when the combination is well-researched and the standard ratio works for your protocol.
