NAD+/MOTS-c/5-Amino-1MQ - bad idea?

Tesa, 5-Amino-1MQ, and MOTS-C together covers the combination that makes practical sense - each has a defined mechanism and they don't compete.
 
NAD+ precursors and MOTS-c have solid mechanism rationale individually but the combination evidence base is essentially anecdotal. 5-Amino-1MQ's data is even thinner. None of these have meaningful head-to-head comparison data that would let you evaluate whether the stack outperforms any single component.
 
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