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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 8 MIN

Ipamorelin & CJC-1295 No DAC: Deep Sleep & Recovery with Amanda Frederick

from The Stone Protocol · host Light Stone

In this episode of The Stone Protocol, Light sits down with registered nurse Amanda Frederick to unpack a powerful nighttime recovery protocol: the combination of Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 (No DAC). While many in the fitness world turn to risky synthetic human growth hormone (HGH), this conversation reframes the narrative around optimal longevity. Light and Amanda break down how growth hormone secretagogues work safely to prompt your pituitary gland into releasing its own youthful hormone pulses. From slashing post-workout soreness to acting as a natural sleep aid for jet lag, this episode provides a real-world blueprint for deep structural healing.Main Topics CoveredNatural Pituitary Signaling: How Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 work synergistically across two separate pathways to stimulate the pituitary gland and liver to produce endogenous growth hormone and IGF-1 naturally.The "No DAC" Fuse: Demystifying the "No DAC" (Drug Affinity Complex) modification. By removing this extra amino acid chain, the peptide acts on a shorter fuse, creating a clean, transient biological spike rather than unnaturally lingering in the body.The Pitfalls of Exogenous HGH: Contrasting natural secretagogues with synthetic growth hormone and harsh analogs (like IGF-1 LR3 or DES) used by extreme bodybuilders, which can cause permanent bone plates on the forehead, enlarged knuckles, and joint issues.The Nighttime Sedative Effect: Leveraging the natural circadian rhythm. Spiking these pathways before bed triggers a deep "rest and digest" state, making it an excellent tool to knock out overstimulation or jet lag.Deep Collagen and Tissue Synthesis: Moving beyond surface-level aesthetics to look at internal structural repair. Elevated growth hormone actively drives muscle recovery, tendon synthesis, and systemic joint health.Key Takeaways & Performance ProtocolsRetrain Your Body to Heal: Use growth hormone secretagogues as a tool to retrain your pituitary gland and liver to function like they did in your 20s. This allows you to run productive cycles and taper off without becoming permanently reliant on exogenous hormones.Titrate Carefully to Screen for Allergies: Always start at a low dose and slowly titrate up. Some individuals experience an allergic reaction to the CJC-1295 component, which presents as localized or body-wide itching. Discontinue immediately if this occurs.Embrace the Flush and Conk Out: Expect a brief, warm skin flush immediately after pinning this protocol. Turn off the TV, put away your phone, and head straight to bed; most users report falling into a deep sleep within five minutes.Do Not Shortchange Your Sleep: Remember that peptides merely provide the signaling blueprint for cellular repair. If you trigger the growth hormone pulse but fail to get adequate sleep, your body cannot execute the physical rebuilding process.Connect with the GuestAmanda Frederick:Website: amandafrederick.comInstagram: @cosmicmistresspodcastLightstone Details & Affiliate LinksThe Stone Protocol Website: stoneprotocol.comInstagram: @lightstone.mediaYouTube: @lightstonemediaPeak Peptides: peak.you/r/lightThe One Device: theonedevice.com/lightstoneIon Layer (NAD+): ionlayer.com/LIGHTBison Tallow Protein Bar: geneseenutrition.com/home?am_id=lightTribe Vitamins: www.tribevitamins.com?bg_ref=bKlD0A27LvMode Method, HRV+: modemethod.com/?rfsn=8991468.416e977Astralis Blue Lotus / Premium Mushroom Blend: DM for detailsIf this deep dive into growth hormone secretagogues and cellular repair helped clear the static around recovery optimization, please Like, Subscribe, and Share The Stone Protocol.

In this episode of The Stone Protocol, Light sits down with registered nurse Amanda Frederick to unpack a powerful nighttime recovery protocol: the combination of Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 (No DAC). While many in the fitness world turn to risky synthetic human growth hormone (HGH), this conversation reframes the narrative around optimal longevity. Light and Amanda break down how growth hormone secretagogues work safely to prompt your pituitary gland into releasing its own youthful hormone pulses. From slashing post-workout soreness to acting as a natural sleep aid for jet lag, this episode provides a real-world blueprint for deep structural healing.Main Topics CoveredNatural Pituitary Signaling: How Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 work synergistically across two separate pathways to stimulate the pituitary gland and liver to produce endogenous growth hormone and IGF-1 naturally.The "No DAC" Fuse: Demystifying the "No DAC" (Drug Affinity Complex) modification. By removing this extra amino acid chain, the peptide acts on a shorter fuse, creating a clean, transient biological spike rather than unnaturally lingering in the body.The Pitfalls of Exogenous HGH: Contrasting natural secretagogues with synthetic growth hormone and harsh analogs (like IGF-1 LR3 or DES) used by extreme bodybuilders, which can cause permanent bone plates on the forehead, enlarged knuckles, and joint issues.The Nighttime Sedative Effect: Leveraging the natural circadian rhythm. Spiking these pathways before bed triggers a deep "rest and digest" state, making it an excellent tool to knock out overstimulation or jet lag.Deep Collagen and Tissue Synthesis: Moving beyond surface-level aesthetics to look at internal structural repair. Elevated growth hormone actively drives muscle recovery, tendon synthesis, and systemic joint health.Key Takeaways & Performance ProtocolsRetrain Your Body to Heal: Use growth hormone secretagogues as a tool to retrain your pituitary gland and liver to function like they did in your 20s. This allows you to run productive cycles and taper off without becoming permanently reliant on exogenous hormones.Titrate Carefully to Screen for Allergies: Always start at a low dose and slowly titrate up. Some individuals experience an allergic reaction to the CJC-1295 component, which presents as localized or body-wide itching. Discontinue immediately if this occurs.Embrace the Flush and Conk Out: Expect a brief, warm skin flush immediately after pinning this protocol. Turn off the TV, put away your phone, and head straight to bed; most users report falling into a deep sleep within five minutes.Do Not Shortchange Your Sleep: Remember that peptides merely provide the signaling blueprint for cellular repair. If you trigger the growth hormone pulse but fail to get adequate sleep, your body cannot execute the physical rebuilding process.Connect with the GuestAmanda Frederick:Website: amandafrederick.comInstagram: @cosmicmistresspodcastLightstone Details & Affiliate LinksThe Stone Protocol Website: stoneprotocol.comInstagram: @lightstone.mediaYouTube: @lightstonemediaPeak Peptides: peak.you/r/lightThe One Device: theonedevice.com/lightstoneIon Layer (NAD+): ionlayer.com/LIGHTBison Tallow Protein Bar: geneseenutrition.com/home?am_id=lightTribe Vitamins: www.tribevitamins.com?bg_ref=bKlD0A27LvMode Method, HRV+: modemethod.com/?rfsn=8991468.416e977Astralis Blue Lotus / Premium Mushroom Blend: DM for detailsIf this deep dive into growth hormone secretagogues and cellular repair helped clear the static around recovery optimization, please Like, Subscribe, and Share The Stone Protocol.

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