NAD+ is an important helper molecule (coenzyme) in your body. It plays a key role in turning food into energy, fixing DNA damage, and keeping your mitochondria (the powerhouses of your cells) working well.

How to Prepare It:

Mix the NAD+ with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water (BAC water) to dissolve it.

Dosing Instructions:

This is a once-a-day plan using subcutaneous injections (just under the skin). It starts with a lower dose and slowly increases to help your body adjust and reduce side effects.

Typical Dose Range:

Most people end up using 50–100 mg once per day.

Weekly Dosing Schedule:

•  Week 1: 50 mg (0.30 mL or 30 units)

•  Week 2: 75 mg (0.45 mL or 45 units)

•  Weeks 3 to 8: 100 mg (0.60 mL or 60 units)

•  Weeks 9 to 12: 100 mg (0.60 mL or 60 units)

•  Weeks 13 to 16: 100 mg (0.60 mL or 60 units)

After the initial ramp-up, you stay at the full 100 mg dose. Always follow safety guidelines and talk to a healthcare provider before starting something like this.