What Is It?
Five compounds researched for cellular energy restoration. Your cells have actual batteries called mitochondria. When they weaken, no amount of caffeine fixes it. Peptides fix the engine. Stimulants floor the pedal.
Compounds Covered
- MOTS-c — Mitochondrial messenger peptide. AMPK activation for cellular energy.
- SS-31 (Elamipretide) — Membrane stabilizer. Lives inside the mitochondria. In clinical trials. FDA-approved for Barth syndrome.
- NAD+ precursors (NMN/NR) — Cofactor restoration. Refills the cellular energy currency bucket.
- Humanin — Brain energy peptide. Mitochondrial-derived, neuroprotective.
- 5-Amino-1MQ — NNMT inhibitor. Plugs the NAD+ drain instead of filling the bucket.
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Open the Calculator →The Honest Part
- Fatigue is a symptom, not a diagnosis.
- Rule out thyroid, anemia, sleep apnea, depression, and medication side effects FIRST.
- Fix sleep before researching peptides.
- None are FDA-approved for fatigue (SS-31 approved only for Barth syndrome).
- For research purposes only.
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