Popular Peptide Stacks
Curated combinations of peptides and compounds from vendors and research communities. Each stack includes source attribution and is for educational reference only.
Important Notice
We do not recommend, endorse, or create these stacks. All stacks listed here are sourced from third-party vendors (e.g., Elite Research USA, BioLongevity Labs) or documented research community protocols. Each stack page includes specific source attribution.
Educational Reference Only: This information is provided for research and educational purposes. Combining peptides may increase risks. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any peptide or compound combination.
Healing & Recovery Stack
GLOWThe GLOW stack combines GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 for comprehensive tissue repair and recovery. Popular in regenerative medicine communities.
Components
Collagen synthesis, skin repair, anti-inflammatory
Gut healing, tendon repair, angiogenesis
Systemic tissue repair, flexibility, inflammation
Goals
- No known negative interactions between these three peptides
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Gut & Anti-Inflammatory Stack
KLOWThe KLOW stack adds KPV to the GLOW combination for targeted gut inflammation support. KPV is an anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from alpha-MSH.
Components
Tissue remodeling
Anti-inflammatory, gut barrier repair
Gut healing
Systemic repair
Goals
- KPV is derived from alpha-MSH — may cause mild tanning effect at higher doses
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Growth Hormone Secretagogue Stack
The classic CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin combination is widely discussed in anti-aging and performance optimization communities. CJC-1295 provides sustained GHRH signaling while Ipamorelin triggers pulsatile GH release.
Components
Sustained GHRH analog — extends GH release window
Selective ghrelin mimetic — triggers GH pulse without cortisol/prolactin
Goals
- Take before bed on empty stomach for best GH pulse
- Do not eat 2 hours before or 30 min after injection
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Lipotropic Metabolic Support
FAHRENHEITThe FAHRENHEIT stack combines B vitamins, amino acids, and NAD+ for metabolic support. Often used alongside GLP-1 agonists for comprehensive metabolic health.
Components
Energy metabolism, nerve function
Amino acid metabolism
Fatty acid transport into mitochondria
Liver detox, fat metabolism
Fat emulsification, liver health
Insulin signaling, fat transport
Cellular energy, mitochondrial function
Goals
- B vitamin complex — minimal risk
- NAD+ may cause flushing at higher doses
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Endurance & Performance Stack
TRINITYThe TRINITY stack combines three exercise mimetics targeting different metabolic pathways. SLU-PP-332 activates ERR receptors, GW-501516 targets PPARδ, and SR-9011 modulates Rev-Erb.
Components
ERRα/γ agonist — exercise mimetic, mitochondrial biogenesis
PPARδ agonist — fat oxidation, endurance
Rev-Erb agonist — metabolic regulation, circadian
Goals
- GW-501516 had cancer concerns in rodent studies at very high doses
- These are research compounds — not peptides
- Not suitable for beginners
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Longevity Bioregulator Protocol
The core Khavinson protocol combines three key bioregulators: Epithalon (pineal gland/telomeres), Vladonix (thymus/immune), and Ventfort/Vesugen (vascular health). Developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology.
Components
Pineal gland — telomerase activation, melatonin regulation
Thymus — T-cell production, immune restoration
Blood vessels — circulation, atherosclerosis prevention
Goals
- Bioregulators are taken in cycles (10-30 days), not continuously
- Effects build over 2-3 cycles
- Based on Russian research — limited Western clinical data
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Cognitive Enhancement Protocol
This combination of Russian nootropic peptides is discussed in cognitive enhancement communities. Semax and Selank are approved medications in Russia. Pinealon is a synthesized bioregulator for CNS support.
Components
BDNF upregulation, focus, memory
Anxiolytic, GABA modulation, anti-stress
CNS bioregulator, neuroprotection
Goals
- Nasal administration — no injections needed
- Semax and Selank are approved medications in Russia but not in the US
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Female Wellness Protocol
This protocol focuses on peptides with female-specific research. PT-141 is FDA-approved for HSDD in premenopausal women. GHK-Cu is widely used in skincare. BPC-157 is popular for gut health issues which affect women disproportionately.
Components
FDA-approved for female HSDD — sexual desire
Collagen, skin quality, anti-aging
Gut healing — common in women with IBS/leaky gut
Goals
- PT-141 causes nausea in ~40% of users
- Do not combine PT-141 with PDE5 inhibitors
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA (except PT-141 which is FDA-approved for HSDD)
Sleep & Recovery Protocol
This protocol combines DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) for sleep quality with CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin for recovery and GH release during sleep. Discussed in sleep optimization and recovery communities.
Components
Sleep quality, circadian regulation
Sustained GH release during sleep
GH pulse without cortisol/prolactin spike
Goals
- DSIP may cause drowsiness — use before bed
- Take GH secretagogues on empty stomach before bed
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Skin & Cosmetic Protocol
This cosmetic-focused protocol combines GHK-Cu with topical peptides SNAP-8, Argireline, and Matrixyl. These are popular in anti-aging skincare formulations.
Components
Collagen synthesis, skin repair, antioxidant
Topical muscle relaxation, wrinkle reduction
Botox-like peptide, expression lines
Collagen stimulation, skin firmness
Goals
- SNAP-8, Argireline, and Matrixyl are typically used topically, not injected
- GHK-Cu can be used topically or subcutaneously
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Immunity Defense Protocol
This immune-focused protocol combines thymic peptides (Thymosin Alpha-1, Thymalin) with the antimicrobial peptide LL-37. Discussed in immune optimization and post-viral recovery communities.
Components
Thymic peptide, T-cell maturation
Antimicrobial, immune modulation
Thymic bioregulator, immune balance
Goals
- Thymic peptides may stimulate immune system — caution with autoimmune conditions
- LL-37 is a potent antimicrobial — may cause Herxheimer reactions
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Longevity & Cellular Energy Protocol
This longevity-focused protocol combines NAD+ precursors (NMN) with direct NAD+ supplementation, the bioregulator Epitalon, and the mitochondrial peptide MOTS-c. Discussed in longevity research communities.
Components
Direct NAD+ for cellular energy
NAD+ precursor, oral bioavailability
Telomerase activation, pineal function
Mitochondrial peptide, metabolic regulation
Goals
- NAD+ may cause flushing at higher doses
- Epitalon effects build over multiple cycles
- MOTS-c is based primarily on animal research
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Performance & Recovery Protocol
This performance-focused protocol combines healing peptides (BPC-157, TB-500) with the GH secretagogue CJC-1295. Popular in athletic recovery and performance optimization communities.
Components
Tissue repair, gut healing, angiogenesis
Systemic repair, flexibility, wound healing
Sustained GH release, recovery
Goals
- BPC-157 and TB-500 are banned by WADA for athletic competition
- CJC-1295 may cause water retention initially
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Gut Healing Protocol
This gut-focused protocol combines BPC-157 (known for gut healing), KPV (anti-inflammatory tripeptide), and the gut bioregulator Stamakort. Discussed in gut health and IBD communities.
Components
Gut lining repair, ulcer healing
Anti-inflammatory, gut barrier integrity
Stomach bioregulator, gastric health
Goals
- KPV may cause mild tanning at higher doses (derived from alpha-MSH)
- Stamakort is a natural bioregulator — cycle 10-30 days
- Individual responses may vary
- Not evaluated by the FDA
Important Notice
These stacks are for educational purposes only. Combining peptides and compounds may increase risks and side effects. Start with individual compounds to assess tolerance before combining. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any protocol.