How It Works
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Cellular Energy Production: NAD+ is essential for mitochondrial function and ATP production via the electron transport chain.
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DNA Repair & Longevity: It activates sirtuins and PARPs, enzymes involved in DNA repair and promoting cellular health.
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Brain & Neuroprotection: Enhances neurotransmitter production and supports neuronal health and cognitive function.
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Metabolic Support: Improves insulin sensitivity and fat metabolism, especially during fasting or caloric restriction.
How to Use NAD+
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Dosage: Common injectable doses range from 100 mg to 500 mg per session.
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Common SubQ Ranges
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50–100 mg per injection → starter dose
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100–200 mg per injection → common working dose
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250 mg+ per injection → higher end, more side effects likely
Most people doing SubQ stay around 100–200 mg, 2x per week → Total weekly 200–400 mg
500 mg twice weekly (1,000 mg/week) is considered aggressive for SubQ and tends to cause more nausea, flushing, or fatigue.
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Frequency:
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For general wellness: 1–2 times per week.
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For cognitive or fatigue support: daily low-dose micro-injections
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Cycle Length: Varies. Some protocols run for 4–12 weeks, others use NAD+ continuously in low doses for maintenance.
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Stacking: Can be stacked with mitochondrial peptides (e.g., MOTS-c, SS-31), resveratrol, NMN, or fasting protocols for enhanced mitochondrial function.
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Post-Cycle Consideration: None required. NAD+ supports endogenous processes without hormonal suppression.
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Administration: Intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SubQ)
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“For Research Use Only – Not For Human Consumption”
Positive and Negative Side Effects
Positive Side Effects
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Increased physical and mental energy
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Enhanced cellular repair and longevity
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Improved focus, memory, and cognition
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Reduced inflammation and oxidative stress
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Support for addiction recovery and mood stabilization
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Improved metabolic efficiency and insulin sensitivity
Negative Side Effects
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Flushing, chest tightness, or lightheadedness if infused too quickly (especially with IV use)
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Mild nausea or fatigue with higher doses
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Injection site irritation (if IM or SubQ)
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Cost can be high for pharmaceutical-grade NAD+
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May worsen anxiety or overstimulation in some individuals if dosed too high
Product Disclaimer
We always suggest to do your own research before making a decision on which formulas are best for you. Listening to others may put you in danger, and we always recommend for newcomers to make themselves informed of all the benefits, and side effects.
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These ranges are general, research-use suggestions to help you prepare your peptides. This calculator and recommended doses are not medical advice. Start low, assess tolerance, and adjust cautiously.


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