GH-axis + recovery stack

GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) + BPC-157 stack

A research-context overview of stacking GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) with BPC-157: the rationale, complementary benefits, side-effect overlap, and pharmacokinetic considerations. Educational only — never a recommendation.

Why this stack?

Pairing a Performance peptide like GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) with a Recovery peptide like BPC-157 is one of the most common stack archetypes in the research literature. The Performance compound drives the GH/IGF-1 axis or anabolic signaling; the Recovery compound shortens the soft-tissue and inflammation tax of training, letting the anabolic signal land on healthier tissue. The two work on independent pathways, so timing concerns are minimal — most researchers dose them on separate clocks.

Performance

GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone)

Native 44-aa hypothalamic GHRH; parent molecule of sermorelin, CJC-1295, and tesamorelin.

Key benefits

  • Pulsatile GH release
  • Preserves natural HPA axis
  • Reference comparator for analogs

Side effects to watch

  • Flushing
  • Headache
  • Injection-site reactions
Reference dose
1 mcg/kg · Single bolus IV
Recovery

BPC-157

The recovery king; speeds up tendon, muscle, and gut healing for faster training turnarounds.

Key benefits

  • Speeds up tendon healing
  • Accelerates muscle recovery
  • Promotes gut healing
  • Reduces inflammation

Side effects to watch

  • Minimal reported side effects
  • Rare mild injection site reactions
Reference dose
250-500 mcg · Twice daily (AM/PM)

Half-life considerations

Reference half-life data for one or both of these compounds is not in our table — see the individual peptide profiles for cited PK ranges.

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Educational use only

This calculator is provided for research and educational purposes. Outputs are derived from the values you enter. Always verify your math and consult a licensed physician before acting on any result.