Reconstitution Steps
- Remove the vial from freezer storage (−20 °C / −4 °F) and allow to equilibrate at room temperature for 15–20 minutes.
- Draw 5.0 ml bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe. All our vials are vacuum sealed, so when inserting syringe to add bacterioststic water hold plunger so it does not shoot the water into the peptide or vial.
- Inject slowly down the vial wall; avoid foaming.
- Gently swirl/roll until dissolved—solution should be clear (do not shake).
- Label and refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F).
NAD+ (500mg) Dosage Guide
After reconstituting this 500mg vial with 5ml of Bacteriostatic Water. Using this dilution, use the following marks on a standard U-100 insulin syringe:
- 50mg Dose: Draw to the 50-unit mark (0.5ml).
- 100mg Dose: Draw to the 100-unit mark (1.0ml).
- 150mg Dose: Requires 150 units (1.5ml).
Protocol & Cycle Length
NAD+ is most effective when used to “load” the system, followed by a maintenance schedule.
- Frequency: Administer 3 times per week.
- Cycle Length: A typical cycle lasts 4 to 8 weeks. After this period, many users transition to a weekly maintenance dose to keep their cellular energy levels elevated.
- The Break: Take a 2 to 4-week break after your cycle to allow your body to stabilize its natural NAD+ production.
Administration Tips
The "Flush": Rapid administration can trigger a temporary sensation of chest pressure, nausea, or flushing. If this occurs, split your daily dose into two smaller injections or simply slow your injection speed — both approaches significantly reduce the response.
Subcutaneous vs. IM: Most peptides are administered Sub-Q, but higher-volume NAD+ doses (100mg+) often call for Intramuscular (IM) injection. IM delivery offers faster absorption and noticeably better comfort at larger volumes.
Hydration & Electrolytes: NAD+ ramps up cellular metabolic activity — your body will need the support. Prioritize water intake and keep electrolytes topped up, particularly magnesium and potassium. This is especially important during loading phases, where the "crampy" feeling some users notice is almost always a hydration issue.
Important: This guide is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. NAD + is an experimental compound for research use only. Not for human consumption.