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I’ve run that combo before. Results were solid for body comp and recovery, especially during a calorie deficit.
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Not gonna lie, I expected way more from MOTS-c. Paired it with NAD+ and my wallet got lighter faster than my body fat.
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Personally, I think NAD+ and MOTS-c complement each other pretty well. I felt less beat up after hard training blocks.
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Beginner here, only used a 5-amino blend with MOTS-c for a month. Didn’t notice much besides maybe slightly better workouts, but that could’ve been placebo.
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YMMV, but MOTS-c plus NAD+ was a game changer for my conditioning. My lifting numbers didn’t jump, but I could handle more volume.
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I ran MOTS-c with a popular amino blend while cutting. Hunger was easier to manage and recovery seemed decent, but nothing that blew me away.
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I’ve used all three separately and together. In my experience, the stack worked best when sleep and nutrition were already dialed in.
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Honestly, I wouldn’t run NAD+ again. MOTS-c gave me some benefits, but NAD+ mostly just emptied my bank account.
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For me the combo really shined during endurance training. Long sessions felt easier and I wasn’t dragging the next day.
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I’ve run it before and got some mild headaches from the NAD+ side. Once I adjusted the dose it was fine.
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Mileage may vary, but I felt absolutely nothing from MOTS-c until week 4 or 5. The benefits were subtle, mostly recovery-related.
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I stacked MOTS-c with a 5-amino blend while prepping for a local powerlifting meet. Recovery between heavy sessions seemed better than usual.
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Personally, I think people expect peptide stacks to feel like steroids. The improvements were there, just gradual and not dramatic.
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I’ve seen more benefit from MOTS-c than from amino blends. The aminos felt like background support, while MOTS-c was the main player.
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Results were solid when I combined MOTS-c with NAD+ and cleaned up my diet. Whether it was the peptides or just better habits is anybody’s guess.

