Reclaim Peptide Stack
For men aged 35–55 with low-normal testosterone who want to restore their own hormonal capacity — not replace it. Upstream HPG signalling (Kisspeptin) + inflammation and cortisol control (BPC-157, Selank) + deep-sleep restoration (DSIP), on a cofactor foundation. Fertility-preserving, reversible.
What's in this stack
Kisspeptin is a peptide that influences the reproductive hormone pathway, often studied for its role in modulating hormone release in the body.
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a fragment of human gastric juice, studied for its potential to support tissue repair and recovery.
Delta Sleep‑Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a small neuropeptide that influences sleep regulation and contributes to stress‑related resilience, commonly investigated for improving sleep quality.
Selank is a laboratory‑made peptide that acts as a cognitive enhancer, helping to lessen anxiety and promote a more balanced mood.
Who this stack is for
Men aged 35–55 with symptoms of declining testosterone — fatigue sleep doesn't fix, lower libido, brain fog, harder recovery, mood shifts, difficulty holding lean mass — whose bloodwork shows total testosterone in the low-normal 300–500 ng/dL range or elevated SHBG binding up free testosterone. For men who want to restore their own capacity rather than commit to a lifelong TRT prescription that shuts down natural production.
How to run it
The protocol works at four levels at once. Upstream: Kisspeptin every third day stimulates GnRH → LH/FSH → natural testosterone. Free-T: boron and magnesium reduce SHBG, liberating existing testosterone (often noticeable in 7–14 days). Foundation: D3, zinc, magnesium correct the deficiencies most low-T men have. Environment: BPC-157 lowers inflammation, DSIP restores the deep sleep where testosterone is made overnight, Selank reduces cortisol. Baseline and follow-up bloodwork (total/free T, SHBG, LH, FSH, E2) drive adjustments — test at baseline, week 8, week 16.
What to expect
Weeks 1–2: better sleep, subtle energy. Weeks 3–6: noticeable energy, mood, early libido as free T rises. Weeks 7–12: total testosterone typically up 20–40% from baseline, free T can double if SHBG was elevated. Weeks 13–16: body-composition shifts consolidate. Fully reversible with the HPG axis preserved — unlike TRT. Not appropriate for clinically diagnosed hypogonadism (total T below ~250 ng/dL), where TRT may be genuinely necessary.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from TRT?
The Reclaim protocol stimulates your body's own production (Kisspeptin driving the HPG axis) rather than replacing it with exogenous hormone. That means the HPG axis is preserved not shut down, fertility is maintained, testicular function is stimulated not atrophied, and you can stop anytime without a crash. TRT is a lifetime commitment that suppresses natural production.
How long until testosterone increases?
Free testosterone often rises within 1–2 weeks as SHBG drops (boron/magnesium). Total testosterone measurably increases over weeks 7–12 as the HPG axis responds to Kisspeptin — typically 20–40% from baseline, with free T doubling if SHBG was the limiting factor.
Do I need bloodwork for the Reclaim protocol?
Yes — data drives the protocol. A full hormonal panel (total/free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, estradiol, prolactin) plus foundational markers (vitamin D, zinc, magnesium) at baseline, week 8 and week 16 confirms what's working and guides adjustment.
Related stacks
This stack is an educational starting point based on common practitioner combinations. Doses are typical mid-range references — adjust to your own sensitivity and goals, and always consult a qualified practitioner before acting on any protocol. Aevum does not sell, source, or administer any component.