Who Each Peptide Fits Best Choose Sermorelin if you want: A gentler, more physiologic GH pattern Better sleep and gradual anti-aging effects as primary goals A peptide you can run continuously for longer periods (3+ months) without cycling Your first experience with growth-hormone-supporting therapy Slower, sustainable improvements without pronounced acute effects Choose CJC-1295/Ipamorelin if you want: Faster, more noticeable changes within the first 2-3 weeks Stronger body composition effects, particularly when paired with resistance training Better recovery from intense training or post-injury rehabilitation To pair with other peptides (BPC-157, TB-500, or Tesamorelin) for compound effects A protocol that can be cycled strategically to maintain effectiveness over time Stacking with Other Therapies Both peptides combine well with other Solas treatments
NAD, Epithalon, SS-31, Thymosin -1 and glutathione studied for cellular research
Talk to a provider about whether DSIP fits your sleep and recovery goals and how to run it safely
For patients with thinner skin, standard high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) like Ultherapy can sometimes cause unnecessary fat loss or intense pain
When it comes to vitamin C serums, a 25% concentration (this one comes in the form of tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a highly stable form of vitamin C that's in the same family of L-ascorbic acid) is probably the most I've tried in a product