⏳ 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)
BA 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
BA 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
BA 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)