SUGGESTED PROTOCOL (RESEARCH REFERENCE ONLY)
Supplies Needed:
- 1 vial per month
- 3 vials for a full 3-month cycle
Reconstitution:
- Reconstitute with: 3mL Bacteriostatic Water
Protocol:
- Schedule: 10 units daily
- Administration: Administer in the fatty tissue. AM or PM
- Cycle Length: 3 months on, 1 month off
Suggested protocols are provided as examples for educational purposes only. They are not standardized treatments, nor do they represent medical guidance. Protocols may include compounds classified as research-use only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions about your health.
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
In research studies, NAD+ has been shown to support the body's natural processes, with potential benefits such as:
- Supports cellular energy → Helps fuel mitochondria, the "powerhouses" of cells
- Enhances cognitive clarity → Linked to improved focus and mental sharpness
- Aids DNA repair → Supports cellular maintenance and longevity pathways
- Promotes healthy metabolism → Helps regulate how the body uses energy

HOW IT WORKS
Biological Action
Real World Results
Boosts mitochondrial function
Improves cellular energy, endurance, and fatigue resistance
Supports DNA repair and cell health
Aids anti-aging and cell protection
Enhances NAD+ levels in tissues
Promotes cognitive clarity, mood, and metabolic balance
Tied to sirtuin activation pathways
Supports longevity, inflammation regulation, and metabolism

SUGGESTED STACKS
PAIRS WELL WITH
- •MOTs-CMitochondrial and metabolic synergy. Use sequentially, not concurrently.
- •BPC-157Recovery and systemic repair support.
- •SS-31Mitochondrial protection and antioxidant boost. Use sequentially, not concurrently.
Suggested stacks are provided as examples for educational discussion only. They do not represent medical recommendations, and the compounds listed may be classified as research-use only. Use of this information is at your own discretion.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answers in this FAQ are intended for general educational purposes. They are not medical advice, nor do they replace consultation with a qualified healthcare provider.
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