Another thing worth pointing out is how
NAD⁺ and GHK-Cu work in tandem, because that’s exactly why I chose this stack. They’re not overlapping compounds, they hit two completely different sides of recovery, performance, and longevity, and they complement each other almost perfectly.
GHK-Cu works at the
tissue level.
It lowers inflammation, improves collagen structure, calms down irritated connective tissue, softens chronic tightness, and helps the body repair tendons, ligaments, skin, and fascia. It’s essentially “structural maintenance,” and for someone who trains the way I do: heavy squats, pulls, carries, pin presses, speed work. Keeping tissue quality high is everything. It prevents flare-ups, improves durability, and lets me stay consistent.
NAD⁺, on the other hand, works at the
cellular and mitochondrial level.
It supports clean energy production, improves the NAD⁺/NADH ratio, activates sirtuins, boosts recovery between sessions, stabilizes mood, improves oxidative stress control, and keeps the metabolism running efficiently. This is what will hopefully give me cleaner energy, better CNS resilience, and smoother recovery on heavy weeks.
Put them together and you get a 2-layer system:
- GHK-Cu fixes the body itself
- NAD⁺ upgrades the machinery running inside the body
One handles the
structural, the other handles the
cellular.
One helps tissue recover, the other helps the system recover.
One keeps the joints and soft tissue healthy, the other keeps the mitochondria and nervous system strong.
That’s why I chose this duo.
I’m not chasing quick fat loss or dramatic cosmetic changes. I’m building long-term resilience, better performance, cleaner energy, and a healthier baseline heading into the future. NAD⁺ + GHK-Cu is the most sustainable, cost-effective, and intelligent combo for the goals I have right now, especially at my age and training the way I train.