📈 NAD+ Protocol
Educational purposes only — not medical advice.
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Lesson 1: What Is NAD+?
NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.
It is a natural molecule found in the body that helps with:
✅ Cellular energy
✅ Mitochondrial function
✅ DNA repair signaling
✅ Metabolism support
✅ Healthy aging research
NAD+ levels may decline with aging and metabolic stress, which is why researchers study NAD+ and NAD+ precursors like NR and NMN.
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Lesson 2: Why Researchers Use It
NAD+ is commonly researched for:
* Energy and fatigue support
* Recovery support
* Brain and focus support
* Healthy aging pathways
* Mitochondrial function
* Metabolic wellness
Human research is still developing, and long-term outcomes are not fully established.
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Lesson 3: Common Protocols
Unlike MOTS-c, which is strictly cycled, NAD+ protocols are usually divided into an aggressive Loading Phase followed by a steady Maintenance Routine.
Here is what the prominent biohacking spaces and wellness bloggers outline for NAD+ SubQ protocols:
1. The Standard Conservative Titration Protocol (Most Recommended)
Because a sudden influx of NAD+ can cause transient side effects like nausea, chest tightness, or mild cramping, the vast majority of bloggers advocate for a gradual ramp-up.
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Week 1: 25 mg to 50 mg injected SubQ, 2 to 3 times per week (e.g., Monday/Wednesday/Friday).
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Week 2: 50 mg to 100 mg per injection, 2 to 3 times per week.
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Week 3 and beyond (The Sweet Spot): 100 mg to 150 mg per injection, 2 to 3 times per week.
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Frequency: Spacing injections every other day gives the body time to utilize the coenzyme effectively without oversaturating cellular pathways.
2. The Aggressive "Aesthetic & Longevity" Loading Phase
Favored by older biohackers or those looking for a rapid reset to clear brain fog and boost mitochondrial output quickly.
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Daily Loading Dosage: 50 mg to 100 mg injected SubQ every day for a continuous 7 to 14 days.
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The Shift: Immediately after the 2-week loading phase, the frequency drops to a maintenance level of 100 mg to 200 mg just once or twice a week.
3. The Daily Micro-Dosing Maintenance Routine
Some bloggers prefer a continuous, low-level daily pulse rather than larger, spaced-out doses, arguing it keeps intracellular NAD+ pools perfectly stable.
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Daily Dosage: 20 mg to 30 mg injected SubQ, 5 days on, 2 days off each week.
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Duration: Run continuously for 8 to 12 weeks before taking a 2-week total washout break.
Many researchers do not begin high because NAD+ can cause uncomfortable reactions, especially when used too aggressively or pushed too fast.
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Lesson 4: When To Increase
Researchers commonly consider increasing only when:
✅ The starting amount is tolerated
✅ No strong flushing, nausea, chest pressure, or anxiety-like feeling occurs
✅ Energy/recovery goals are not being met
✅ The subject has had enough time to assess response
A simple rule:
Stay low until tolerance is clear. Increase slowly only if needed.
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Lesson 5: When To Stop Increasing
Stop increasing when:
* Desired effect is reached
* Side effects appear
* Higher amounts feel worse, not better
* Sleep, heart rate, anxiety, or GI symptoms worsen
For many research protocols, the best range is the lowest effective amount, not the highest amount.
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Lesson 6: Common Side Effects To Watch For
Reported NAD-related side effects may include:
* Nausea
* Fatigue
* Headache
* Muscle aches or cramping
* Dizziness
* GI discomfort
* Chest pressure
* Increased heart rate
* Feeling overstimulated or uneasy
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Prime Labs Key Takeaway
Start low. Go slow. Don’t chase the highest amount.
NAD+ research is about supporting cellular energy pathways, not forcing a dramatic stimulant-like effect.
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