SS-31 (Elamipretide) — Research Dosing Protocol
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I just started the SS-31 protocol Randy shared above. Question for the community....what is a good follow up protocol moving onto MOT-C when I finish the SS-31 protocol? When I repair the good remaining cells, what's a good cycle for fueling them? Thank you for your input!
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Hey good Afternoon. I have a 10pack of 50mg SS31 on the way to research with. This is about 14 vials short of being able to complete this protocol.
I am looking to do a miniature version of this and would appreciate any feedback from the community on if you think this will work well given my limited supplies or if I’m titrating up too quickly:
Weeks 1-3: 4mg Daily
Weeks 4-6: 8mg Daily
Weeks 7-9: 25mg 3 times per weekThanks!
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Hey good Afternoon. I have a 10pack of 50mg SS31 on the way to research with. This is about 14 vials short of being able to complete this protocol.
I am looking to do a miniature version of this and would appreciate any feedback from the community on if you think this will work well given my limited supplies or if I’m titrating up too quickly:
Weeks 1-3: 4mg Daily
Weeks 4-6: 8mg Daily
Weeks 7-9: 25mg 3 times per weekThanks!
@MacLeeezy im doing this protocol and i bought the 1gr required.
If you dont have enough probably cut on the 25mg and lower that dosez
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My rat just got ss-31 in today and after reading this, I think
Weeks 1-3: 4mg Daily
Weeks 4-6: 8mg Dailyshould work yes?
@macleeezy @diegoc since you guys are both using this for your rats also, did you guys notice anything when doign 4mg right off the bat?
just to confirm:
Using the peptide calculator,
Desired dose is 4MG,
Vial size is 10MG
2ML bac waterI would need to give my Rat 80 units daily?
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@imemphis I've done 4mg (just finished that part and moved to 10mg in the last few days) - was a pretty easy adjustment. That said, and with the caveat that the following comment is a matter of taste, I'd go with 1 mL to a 10mg vial and do 40 units. From where I sit, for me, 80 units is a lot in an injection. When I did 4mg I did specifically 10mg/mL concentration and thus 40 units for 4mg. To be clear, its a matter of taste, there's nothing wrong with your plan if 80 unit shots are comfortable for you

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Thanks for the heads up @peptideed !
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My rat just got ss-31 in today and after reading this, I think
Weeks 1-3: 4mg Daily
Weeks 4-6: 8mg Dailyshould work yes?
@macleeezy @diegoc since you guys are both using this for your rats also, did you guys notice anything when doign 4mg right off the bat?
just to confirm:
Using the peptide calculator,
Desired dose is 4MG,
Vial size is 10MG
2ML bac waterI would need to give my Rat 80 units daily?
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I just finished my SS-31 run. I decided to do phases 1-2 and skip the burst phase mainly due to costs. I did a concentration of 10mg in 40 units (~24mg/ml). I occasional mild ISR but no worse than from 12 units of glow. I found using the gansulin pen made it a breeze.
Now running MOTS-C and planning to add NAD+.
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@researchcat Dr Sawicki dropped a short on YouTube about how antioxidants block Mot-C from entering the cell. So you’ll probably want to research Mot and NAD on different runs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/W2a9qZ7vP1k?si=3-iRJFN2so7hVyLx -
@researchcat Dr Sawicki dropped a short on YouTube about how antioxidants block Mot-C from entering the cell. So you’ll probably want to research Mot and NAD on different runs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/W2a9qZ7vP1k?si=3-iRJFN2so7hVyLx@MyB that’s interesting. My inclination was to do them all separately, but it seems a lot of people (YouTubers) are suggesting you blast everything all together. Appreciate the tip.
Edit: Oh, I see, so not saying you can’t research them together, but that you shouldn’t research them at the same time of day.
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@researchcat i made a post under the mot-c dosing topic. https://community.peptidecritic.com/post/2819
Based on half life’s, dosing Mot-C then dose NAD+ 8 hrs later would get full benefits of both without overlap. -
@researchcat Dr Sawicki dropped a short on YouTube about how antioxidants block Mot-C from entering the cell. So you’ll probably want to research Mot and NAD on different runs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/W2a9qZ7vP1k?si=3-iRJFN2so7hVyLx