The "Longevity stack" is a term used in online peptide communities to refer to a combination that includes Epithalon, MOTS-c, and NAD+.
This page provides dosage and reconstitution calculators for each peptide commonly referenced in this stack.
Nothing on this page constitutes medical advice or a recommendation. Research peptides are not FDA-approved for human
consumption and are labeled for research use only.
Below is one dosage chart per component peptide. Each chart shows how the reconstitution math works across a
range of sample dose levels. These are mathematical examples only, not recommendations.
Each peptide in the Longevity stack follows the same reconstitution process: draw bacteriostatic water into a syringe,
inject it slowly down the side of the peptide vial, swirl gently (do not shake), and store refrigerated. For
peptide-specific notes on vial sizes and typical reconstitution volumes, see each component's page:
The Longevity stack is a term used in online peptide communities to describe a combination of Epithalon, MOTS-c, and NAD+. It is commonly referenced in the context of longevity and mitochondrial health discussions.
Which peptides are in the Longevity stack?
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The Longevity stack includes Epithalon, MOTS-c, and NAD+.
How do I calculate doses for the Longevity stack?
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Use each component peptide's calculator: the Epithalon calculator, the MOTS-c calculator, the NAD+ calculator. Each calculator computes exact syringe units from your target dose, vial size, and bacteriostatic water volume. Any dosing decision should be made with a licensed healthcare provider.