LIPO-C with NAD+

I was referring to LipoC blends that have NAD + added to them. Not just regular LipoC.
Kimera Pegasus has NAD+ in it and they instructed cool, dark place.

I just pinned my Carved (LipoC w/NAD+) again today and it is looking even more brown and my injection site is still a little painful to the touch (after 10 hours). Looks like I may need to toss more than half-bottle.

I am starting to think NAD+ sounds good on paper but doesn't mix well with Lipo-C.

I'll see how my Pegasus holds up, I pinned it earlier this week and it was clear with a nice red tint.
 
Where are you guys getting NAD+ that is already buffered? I've been looking and haven't found any lyophilized powder that specifically says it's buffered. I'd rather it not sting, and I failed Organic Chem lab once, got a C in regular Chem lab, so I am not about to try adjusting pH myself.
 
Kimera Pegasus has NAD+ in it and they instructed cool, dark place.

I just pinned my Carved (LipoC w/NAD+) again today and it is looking even more brown and my injection site is still a little painful to the touch (after 10 hours). Looks like I may need to toss more than half-bottle.

I am starting to think NAD+ sounds good on paper but doesn't mix well with Lipo-C.

I'll see how my Pegasus holds up, I pinned it earlier this week and it was clear with a nice red tint.

Was your Carved from Modern Aminos? I had the same experience. The stinging lasted basically a full day (though it got better with time.

Not sure if it's the NAD or the lack of lidocaine but I won't be taking it again.
 
Was your Carved from Modern Aminos? I had the same experience. The stinging lasted basically a full day (though it got better with time.

Not sure if it's the NAD or the lack of lidocaine but I won't be taking it again.
I added lidocaine to my vial at a 1-2% strength it helped last week but this week the burn is back. Not sure, I might try it one more time with a good shake of the vial before drawing the 1ml dose.
 
Crystallization/geling seems to be an ongoing issue with NAD+ that's stored in the refrigerator. Folks that are reconstituting seem to favor storing it in a cool dark location vs refrigeration. Those that are refrigerating are adding more reconstitution liquid to further dilute the NAD+. From everything I have read, aminos do not need to be refrigerated.
 
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