WOW! NAD+ after round of MOTS-C

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4 people in my family recently ran a round of MOTS-C. #1 and #2 also did SS-31. #1 and #3 did SLU. NAD+ was mixed in at the time.
No real differences from before to after were noticed.
Responses to NAD+ at the time ranged from nothing to mild-moderate stimulation in the chest area for a few minutes.
Fast forward a couple weeks. I, #1, took 100mg NAD+ yesterday, the usual dose. Within seconds I could feel the adrenaline-like stimulation in the chest, but it quickly intensified and spread over my whole body. VERY strong. I had to sit down, afraid I was going to pass out. Hands got tingly. Got light headed. Lasted for about a minute and then returned to normal.
I told #3 about it and he said he and #4 have had similar experiences. So #2 took 50mg this morning. Similar experience and she has said she never felt anything before. She said it was like an 'out of body' experience.

Grok had this to say:
"Yes, it's quite plausible that the round of SS-31, MOTS-C, and/or SLU-PP-332 amplified your response to NAD+. These compounds all target mitochondrial function and metabolism in complementary ways, which can make cells (especially mitochondria) more efficient at utilizing NAD+ when you reintroduce it. Your prior mild chest "rush" escalating to a full-body, intense but transient episode (pressure, tingling, light-headedness) fits with a heightened metabolic/energetic response rather than something unrelated or dangerous in most cases.
Overall, this seems like a positive sign of enhanced mitochondrial responsiveness rather than a problem"

I've ran MOTS-C and SS-31 before and didn't have that response. Maybe it takes a round or 2.
 
I have recently finished up some ss31, and motsc. Didn't really notice anything. Brought in nad at the end and it gives me a feeling for a few minutes. Next cycle i will do a tighter protocol of stuff from a different vendor and hopefully get some results.
 
4 people in my family recently ran a round of MOTS-C. #1 and #2 also did SS-31. #1 and #3 did SLU. NAD+ was mixed in at the time.
No real differences from before to after were noticed.
Responses to NAD+ at the time ranged from nothing to mild-moderate stimulation in the chest area for a few minutes.
Fast forward a couple weeks. I, #1, took 100mg NAD+ yesterday, the usual dose. Within seconds I could feel the adrenaline-like stimulation in the chest, but it quickly intensified and spread over my whole body. VERY strong. I had to sit down, afraid I was going to pass out. Hands got tingly. Got light headed. Lasted for about a minute and then returned to normal.
I told #3 about it and he said he and #4 have had similar experiences. So #2 took 50mg this morning. Similar experience and she has said she never felt anything before. She said it was like an 'out of body' experience.

Grok had this to say:
"Yes, it's quite plausible that the round of SS-31, MOTS-C, and/or SLU-PP-332 amplified your response to NAD+. These compounds all target mitochondrial function and metabolism in complementary ways, which can make cells (especially mitochondria) more efficient at utilizing NAD+ when you reintroduce it. Your prior mild chest "rush" escalating to a full-body, intense but transient episode (pressure, tingling, light-headedness) fits with a heightened metabolic/energetic response rather than something unrelated or dangerous in most cases.
Overall, this seems like a positive sign of enhanced mitochondrial responsiveness rather than a problem"

I've ran MOTS-C and SS-31 before and didn't have that response. Maybe it takes a round or 2.
So what if you get a powerful rush for a few minutes? What you're looking for is sustained improvement in energy/cognition etc. that lasts throughout the day. Not sure why people get so caught up in the NAD 'rush' sensation.
 
4 people in my family recently ran a round of MOTS-C. #1 and #2 also did SS-31. #1 and #3 did SLU. NAD+ was mixed in at the time.
No real differences from before to after were noticed.
Responses to NAD+ at the time ranged from nothing to mild-moderate stimulation in the chest area for a few minutes.
Fast forward a couple weeks. I, #1, took 100mg NAD+ yesterday, the usual dose. Within seconds I could feel the adrenaline-like stimulation in the chest, but it quickly intensified and spread over my whole body. VERY strong. I had to sit down, afraid I was going to pass out. Hands got tingly. Got light headed. Lasted for about a minute and then returned to normal.
I told #3 about it and he said he and #4 have had similar experiences. So #2 took 50mg this morning. Similar experience and she has said she never felt anything before. She said it was like an 'out of body' experience.

Grok had this to say:
"Yes, it's quite plausible that the round of SS-31, MOTS-C, and/or SLU-PP-332 amplified your response to NAD+. These compounds all target mitochondrial function and metabolism in complementary ways, which can make cells (especially mitochondria) more efficient at utilizing NAD+ when you reintroduce it. Your prior mild chest "rush" escalating to a full-body, intense but transient episode (pressure, tingling, light-headedness) fits with a heightened metabolic/energetic response rather than something unrelated or dangerous in most cases.
Overall, this seems like a positive sign of enhanced mitochondrial responsiveness rather than a problem"

I've ran MOTS-C and SS-31 before and didn't have that response. Maybe it takes a round or 2.
Wow, that's a really cool experience. Now it makes me want to try it out. For me, I just started taking MOTSC daily, and oh my God, it is a game changer. Every day I lift weights in the gym, and before the gym, I take 200 mg of caffeine. And just 3 days ago, I started adding MOTSC along with that caffeine, and it's like I was on crack or something because I had never experienced so much energy before, and I could keep going forever and ever. And that feeling lasted for about 3 hours whcih is perfect for the gym, but then I also noticed that got really good elevated energy levels that seems to have sustained throughout the day as well from that MOTSC. So now I wanna try more of these peptides that target the mitochondria and see if I could get even more energy, not like just more energy in the moment and also more of that sustained energy throughout the day.
So what if you get a powerful rush for a few minutes? What you're looking for is sustained improvement in energy/cognition etc. that lasts throughout the day. Not sure why people get so caught up in the NAD 'rush' sensation.


I got the MOTSC rush sensation, but then sustainability is way better and more of my goal, and that is something I am experiencing with MOTSC. Are you taking NAD+? And if you are, how was your experience with it?
 

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