Why NAD+ Might Not Work

And how you can fix it

If you’ve been injecting NAD+ and the results have been subpar, you’re not alone.

A lot of people are frustrated when they drop money on NAD+ injections, expecting limitless energy, mental clarity, and fat loss—only to end up feeling… meh.

So what’s the deal?

NAD+ by itself may actually not be enough.

Why?

A nasty little enzyme called NNMT (Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase).

This enzyme is quietly siphoning away your precious NAD+ like a corrupt government skimming off tax revenue.

And unless you stop it, you might be throwing money at your NAD+ injections and hoping for the best.

The good news? There’s a way to stop this NAD+ thief in its tracks and finally unlock the full potential of your NAD+ therapy.

The answer? 5-Amino-1MQ.

For some people, it may be the missing piece that makes NAD+ work as it should.

Let’s dive in.

Why Most People Don’t Get Results from NAD+ Injections

By now, you probably know that NAD+ is essential for energy, metabolism, and cellular repair.

It fuels your mitochondria, helps fix DNA damage, and even regulates aging through a family of proteins called sirtuins.

So in theory, injecting NAD+ should turn you into a fat-burning, brain-boosted, age-reversing machine, right?

Well… not exactly.

Because here’s what most people don’t know:

1️⃣ Your body naturally destroys NAD+ faster than you can replace it.

2️⃣ NNMT is actively working against you by shutting down NAD+ recycling.

3️⃣ Even if you inject high doses, much of it gets wasted if NNMT is running wild.

NNMT is an enzyme that methylates nicotinamide (a key NAD+ precursor), rendering it useless for NAD+ production.

This means even if you inject 100mg, 200mg, or more of NAD+, your body is still struggling to hold onto it.

This is why some people say “NAD+ injections don’t work for me.”

It’s not that NAD+ is ineffective—it could be that NNMT levels are sky-high, and they’re blocking your body from using NAD+ properly.

This is where 5-Amino-1MQ changes everything.

What is 5-Amino-1MQ and Why Is It a Game-Changer?

5-Amino-1MQ is a small molecule NNMT inhibitor.

Translation?

It stops your body from wasting NAD+, so you actually get the full benefit from your injections.

And the science is rock solid.

A 2022 study published in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism found that inhibiting NNMT in obese mice increased energy expenditure by 10%, reduced fat mass, and improved glucose metabolism—without changing diet or exercise.

Other studies have shown that blocking NNMT improves muscle strength, reduces neuroinflammation, and enhances mitochondrial function.

In short, with 5-Amino:

More NAD+ stays available for energy, DNA repair, and cellular function.

Metabolism speeds up, leading to easier fat loss.

Brain function and muscle recovery improve significantly.

Sounds good, right?

But here’s the catch—not all 5-Amino-1MQ is created equal.

Injectable 5-Amino-1MQ vs. Oral Capsules: Which is Better?

If you’re serious about getting the most out of this stack, you will want to try injectable 5-Amino-1MQ.

Here’s why:

Injectable 5-Amino-1MQ (500mcg-1mg per day) has nearly 100% bioavailability. This means it goes straight into your bloodstream and starts inhibiting NNMT immediately.

Oral 5-Amino-1MQ (50-150mg per day) works, but it’s less effective because it has to pass through the liver first, where some of it is lost.

If you’re using oral capsules, you’ll need a much higher dose (50-150mg per day) compared to injectable doses (500mcg-1mg per day) to get similar results.

The Perfect NAD+ + 5-Amino-1MQ Protocol

If you’re ready to stop wasting your NAD+ injections and actually feel the benefits, here’s how to do it:

  • NAD+ Injection Protocol

    • 100mg IM injection, 2-3x per week

    • (Most people feel best at 200-300mg per week)

5-Amino-1MQ Injection Protocol

  • 500mcg-1mg per day (Injectable)

  • OR

  • 50-150mg per day (Capsules)

With this optimized protocol, you’ll finally start to feel:

✔️ More energy and mental clarity

✔️ Faster muscle recovery and performance

✔️ Easier fat loss and better metabolic control

✔️ Stronger anti-aging effects at the cellular level

Final Thoughts

NAD+ therapy alone can be hit or miss—some people feel incredible, while others barely notice a difference.

The reason? NNMT may be sabotaging your results.

By inhibiting NNMT with 5-Amino-1MQ, you allow your body to fully use NAD+, leading to:

 Better energy production

 Improved metabolic function

 Faster recovery & muscle repair

 Sharper cognition & focus

This is one of the most powerful longevity stacks you can use.

If you’ve struggled with NAD+ injections not working, adding 5-Amino-1MQ could be the key to finally seeing results.

Best,

Hunter Williams

  • Epitalon

  • SS-31

  • MOTS-c

Further Reading

1. Roles of Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

2. Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase (NNMT): A New Hope for Treating Metabolic Disorders

3. Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase Inhibition Mitigates Obesity

4. Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase Inhibition Mimics and Boosts Exercise-Mediated Improvements in Muscle Function in Aged Mice

5. Identification of Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase as a Promising Therapeutic Target for Sarcopenia