THE
REVIVE
STACK
4-Week Cycle Dosing Guide
Energy, Endurance & Cellular Resilience
$265.00$334.90Save $70
Scroll ↓
Step 1 of 13 · What it does
Why people run Revive.
- Restored cellular energy and mitochondrial function
- Improved endurance and physical resilience
- Reduced fatigue under demanding load
- Metabolic balance and redox support
- Faster recovery between training blocks
Scroll ↓
Step 2 of 13 · What's in the box
Open the box. Everything's there.
One box. No pharmacy run. Mix on day one.
Peptides
- 1 vial of MOTS-c (10mg)
- 1 vial of NAD+ (500mg)
- 1 vial of Glutathione (500mg)
Supplies
- 1 × Bacteriostatic Water (10ml)
- 30 × Injection Syringes
- 4 × Reconstitution Syringes
- 100 × Alcohol Pads
- 4 × Syringe Tips (Vial Vent)
- Step-by-step printed protocol
Scroll ↓
Step 3 of 13 · Storage
Keep them cold.
Storage is simple, but it matters. Different rules for powder vs. mixed.
Powder (unmixed)
- Short-term: Fridge (2–8 °C).
- Long-term: Freezer (−10 to −20 °C).
- Don't freeze, then thaw, then re-freeze.
Mixed (after BAC water)
- Fridge only — never freeze.
- Use within 45 days.
- Label the vial with the date you mixed it.
Scroll ↓
Step 4 of 13 · Mix
Mix once. That's it.
Add BAC water, swirl gently — don't shake — store in the fridge.
- MOTS-c (10 mg):Add 1 ml of BAC water
- NAD+ (500 mg):Add 4 ml of BAC water
- L-Glutathione (500 mg):Add 4 ml of BAC water
Scroll ↓
Step 5 of 13 · Your dose
Here's your dose.
Amount of peptide to administer.
- MOTS-c10 units(1 mg)
- NAD+40 units(50 mg)
- L-Glutathione40 units(50 mg)
Scroll ↓
Step 6 of 13 · Timing & frequency
When to take each one.
Time of day and how often per week.
- Timing
In the morning on an empty stomach, 30 min before food.
- Frequency
- Day 1 MOTS-c: 10 units (1 mg).
- Day 2 NAD+: 40 units (50 mg).
- Day 3 L-Glutathione: 40 units (50 mg).
Repeat until the 30-day cycle is complete.
Cycle length:30 days
Scroll ↓
Step 7 of 13 · Total intake
How much you'll use.
Per peptide, across the full cycle.
- MOTS-c: 1 mg × 10 doses = 10 mg.
- NAD+: 50 mg × 10 doses = 500 mg.
- L-Glutathione: 50 mg × 10 doses = 500 mg.
Scroll ↓
Step 7 of 13 · Where to inject
Where it goes.
- Method: Subcutaneous (just under the skin).
- Syringe: Insulin type, 30–31 G, 6–8 mm — included in your kit.
- Best spots: Belly fat at least 2 inches from the navel, outer thigh, or back of the upper arm.
- Rotate: Use a different spot each injection.
Scroll ↓
Step 8 of 13 · How to inject
Seven steps. Five seconds each.
- 1Wipe the vial top with an alcohol pad.
- 2Wipe your injection site with an alcohol pad.
- 3Draw your dose into the syringe.
- 4Pinch and lift the skin where you'll inject.
- 5Push the needle in at 45° — slow and steady.
- 6Press gently with an alcohol pad for 30 seconds.
- 7Drop the syringe in your sharps container.
Scroll ↓
Step 9 of 13 · Good to know
A few quick notes.
- Miss a dose? Resume at the next scheduled time. Don't double up.
- Stay hydrated, keep moving, sleep well.
- Mild side effects can include a small bruise, redness or itch at the site, occasional nausea or fatigue. Normal.
- Stop and call a doctor if you see spreading redness/warmth, severe swelling, fever, pus, red streaks, or signs of allergy (hives, facial swelling, trouble breathing).
- Do not use peptides if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Scroll ↓
Step 10 of 13 · Quick reference
Cheat sheet.
Four little words you'll see everywhere.
- mg
- Milligram. How much peptide is in the vial.
- mcg
- Microgram. Your daily dose. 1 mg = 1,000 mcg.
- ml
- Milliliter. The volume of BAC water you add.
- unit
- Marks on your insulin syringe. 1 ml = 100 units.
Scroll ↓
Step 11 of 12 · You're ready
Ready to start?
One box. Ships in 24 hours from Canada. You'll be running by tomorrow.
Stuck? Email support@pantheonpeptides.com — usually replies within an hour.
