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

Okay, so I saw this weird combo on a certain site. (And no, I'm not gonna buy it). Seems like mixing these three peptides is a no-no, according to some more experienced peeps in peptide research. Like, seriously shouldn't be done at all.

So, why are they even selling it??

Basically, NAD can mess with peptides, MOTS-c is super sensitive, and 5-Amino-1MQ needs solvents that would kill MOTS-c lol.

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I can't really comment on the science of it, but charging like $250 for less than a week's worth of product is insane. Haha. They're selling it 'cause people are gullible. The peptide world has too many people who have no clue what they're doing.
 
How and why? Because they can and they want to make money. And unfortunately, some people will buy it.
 
Protein-IMO said:
Has anyone had experience with Gonadorelin for TRT recovery?

I wouldn't waste your money on gonadorelin. It's usually pushed by clinics who can't get you HCG. If you are trying to get things going again, maybe try enclomiphene or clomid if you can get a script.
 
I follow someone on a community who really knows peptides. Asked him about a specific stack with NAD+. His protocol: SS-31 at 1mg daily with NAD+ 100mg three times a week for the first month, then add MOTS-C and the amino compound from weeks 5-8, keeping NAD+ the same.
 
Your comment just made me remember we got a Christmas Stollen at Aldi last week and have no clue where it is. That would normally be gone in days. It'll rot before we finish it. Tirzepatide is incredible.
 
forgot to track costs and cash flow which sucks looking back. had some crypto in solana before it crashed — rookie move. want to do rotation on injection sites to dodge isr stuff. marked out a square and hoping four weeks heals it. odds of hitting exact same spot twice are pretty low anyway.
 
Really common on GLPs. The appetite suppression also mutes thirst, so you stop feeling like you need water. Keeps a bottle visible on your desk instead of the kitchen. Have a glass right after your shot as a habit anchor. Eat water-dense foods like cucumber and watermelon. Alarms don't work, but stacking habits onto coffee or meals sticks better.
 
Quick q: when people say don't mix peptides, what's the actual concern? Like if I'm drawing multiple ones into the same syringe—25 units this, 8 units that, 15 of the other thing—is that the mixing they mean or nah?
 
Deeper injection probably hits fewer immune cells since there's less in subcutaneous fat than dermis. Immune reaction's the issue, not the tiny bits triggering it. Way less crap gets through from gut anyway so not worried about bypassing the immune system here.
 
Dual-dose pen concept could work — load two vials, click separate dials for each, inject with one needle. Could design it non-traditional but operate like a standard pen.
 
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