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Anti-Aging & Longevity Peptides

Peptides targeting cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and age-related gene expression.

7 peptides in our database tagged for anti-aging & longevity.

GHK-Cu

B+

A naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide that modulates 4,000+ human genes. The most studied peptide for skin rejuvenation with both preclinical and clinical topical evidence.

Dose: 1–2 mg daily SC or topical (5 days on / 2 off)

CJC-1295 (no DAC)

B

A growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) analog most commonly stacked with Ipamorelin to stimulate natural GH pulsatile release without disrupting the hypothalamic axis.

Dose: 100–300 mcg before bed (subcutaneous)

Ipamorelin

B

A selective growth hormone secretagogue that triggers GH release from the pituitary without significantly raising cortisol or prolactin. The safest GH peptide with the fewest side effects.

Dose: 100–300 mcg before bed (subcutaneous)

Sermorelin

B+

The original synthetic GHRH(1–29) and the most accessible GH-stimulating peptide for age-related hormone decline. Stimulates the body's own pulsatile GH release rather than replacing it.

Dose: 200–500 mcg before bed (subcutaneous)

MK-677

B+

An orally active ghrelin-receptor agonist that drives 24-hour increases in GH and IGF-1. Technically a non-peptide small molecule but always grouped with GH peptides.

Dose: 10–25 mg orally, once daily

GHRP-2

B

A potent synthetic ghrelin-mimetic GH secretagogue. Drives strong GH spikes but raises cortisol and prolactin more than newer alternatives like Ipamorelin.

Dose: 100–300 mcg, 1–3 times daily (subcutaneous)

Epitalon

C+

A synthetic tetrapeptide that reportedly upregulates telomerase activity. Russian longevity studies suggest mortality reductions but Western RCTs are absent.

Dose: 5–10 mg daily for 10–20 days, cycled (subcutaneous)