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5-Amino-1MQ: The NNMT Inhibitor That Stacks With GLP-1s and MOTS-C

Most fat-loss compounds either suppress appetite or boost energy expenditure. 5-Amino-1MQ does something different — it blocks the enzyme that burns through your NAD+ and keeps fat cells from ever getting broken down. Here's why it stacks so well with Reta and MOTS-C.

April 20, 202610 min read
5-Amino-1MQ: The NNMT Inhibitor That Stacks With GLP-1s and MOTS-C

Most fat-loss compounds either suppress appetite or boost energy expenditure. 5-Amino-1MQ does something different — it blocks the enzyme that burns through your NAD+ and keeps fat cells from ever getting broken down. Here's why it stacks so well with Reta and MOTS-C.

Peptide South Africa Research Research TeamEditorial

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