What it is
NAD+ (1000mg) is a high-strength NAD+ protocol used in TWW's cellular energy protocols. In simple terms, it is meant to support cellular energy, redox balance, and repair signaling. Some peptides act like small biological messages, while others support peptide-adjacent pathways such as mitochondrial function, redox balance, or hormone signaling.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring coenzyme present in every human cell. It is especially important in mitochondria, the nucleus, and the cytosol, where it helps cells transfer energy and regulate repair chemistry.
The practical goal is to understand what signal this peptide is trying to send, then decide whether that signal matches the person's goals, labs, symptoms, and overall health picture.
What it may help with
The larger idea is supporting the chemistry cells use to make and manage energy. These protocols are considered when fatigue, recovery, stress load, or mitochondrial support are part of the plan. For NAD+ (1000mg), the suspected benefits come from the way this pathway appears to influence cellular energy, redox balance, and repair signaling. These are not guaranteed outcomes, but they explain why the peptide is considered in certain wellness protocols.
What it’s used for
In peptide protocols, this is usually considered as part of a broader plan rather than as a stand-alone “magic bullet.” At TWW, that means matching the peptide to the clinical pattern, the goal of care, and the other pieces of the plan such as nutrition, training, sleep, lab review, or recovery work.
- Cellular-energy and recovery protocols.
- Patients with fatigue, high stress load, metabolic dysfunction, or recovery demands after appropriate evaluation.
- Programs paired with sleep, nutrition, exercise, and micronutrient support.
