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Epigen vs CJC-1295

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

Epigen

Epigen is a member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family. It plays roles in skin regeneration and has been studied for wound healing and anti-aging applications.

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CJC-1295

CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that stimulates the pituitary gland to produce more growth hormone.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectEpigenCJC-1295
MechanismBinds to and activates the EGF receptor (EGFR), promoting cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Involved in skin homeostasis and repair processes.CJC-1295 binds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary, triggering increased production and release of growth hormone. The DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) version extends half-life significantly.
Typical DosageTopical: Typically used at low concentrations (ppm to low %) in cosmetic formulations. Research applications vary.CJC-1295 DAC: 1-2mg weekly. CJC-1295 no DAC (Mod GRF 1-29): 100-300mcg 2-3 times daily.
AdministrationPrimarily topical application for skincare. Research may use other routes for systemic effects.Subcutaneous injection, often combined with a GHRP like Ipamorelin for synergistic effects. Best administered before sleep or fasted.
Side EffectsTopical use generally well-tolerated. Theoretical concerns about promoting cell proliferation.Water retention, tingling in extremities, potential increase in cortisol and prolactin levels.
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Detailed Analysis

CJC-1295 and Epigen are used for different purposes and have limited overlap in their applications.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose CJC-1295 for Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, Sleep Quality. Choose Epigen for Recovery & Healing, Skin Health & Aesthetics.

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