5-Amino-1MQ is a small molecule that inhibits the NNMT enzyme, which is involved in fat storage and metabolic regulation. By suppressing NNMT, it may help increase NAD⁺ levels, improve mitochondrial function, support fat loss, and enhance overall metabolic health.
Supports fat loss, especially visceral fat
Helps preserve lean muscle mass during cutting
May improve insulin sensitivity and glucose control
Supports mitochondrial function and energy production
May improve endurance and recovery
Supports healthy aging and cellular repair
May help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
Potential cognitive support through improved brain energy metabolism
5-Amino-1MQ works by:
Inhibiting NNMT, which may improve metabolic efficiency
Increasing NAD⁺ availability
Enhancing mitochondrial activity and fat oxidation
Supporting thermogenesis and cellular energy production
Headache
Mild fatigue
Bloating or nausea
Slight increase in heart rate
Injection site irritation
Dizziness or jitteriness
Temporary sleep disturbances
Stay hydrated
Take with a light meal if nausea occurs
Lower dosage if side effects appear
Split doses if needed for better tolerance
Do not use if:
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease
Liver or kidney impairment
Allergic to BAC water or ingredients
Using medications affecting NAD metabolism without medical supervision
Cycle length: 4 to 8 weeks
Washout period: 2 to 4 weeks
Best taken morning or afternoon
Can be taken with or without food
Subcutaneous injection
Mix:
10mg vial + 2mL (200 units) BAC water
Concentration:
10 units = 0.5mg
20 units = 1mg
40 units = 2mg
60 units = 3mg
80 units = 4mg
100 units = 5mg
20 units (1mg), once daily
20 units (1mg), once daily
40 units (2mg), once daily
60 units (3mg), once daily
80 units (4mg), once daily
100 units (5mg), once daily
20 units (1mg), once daily
40 units (2mg), once daily
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