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Peptide Stacks & Cycles

Revive — 4-Week Cycle

Updated April 28, 2026

Why People Choose This Cycle

· Supports cellular energy production

· Supports endurance and physical performance

· Helps promote recovery after training or strain

· Supports resilience during physically demanding periods

· Helps support flexibility and recovery from soreness

· Supports healthy mitochondrial function

· Helps support antioxidant defenses and redox balancing

What’s In Your 30-Day Cycle Kit

Peptides

· 1 × MOTS-c (10 mg)

· 1 × NAD+ (500 mg)

· 1 × Glutathione (500 mg)

Supplies

· 1 × 10 ml Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water)

· 30 × 1 ml insulin syringes (30-31G, 6-8 mm)

· 4 × reconstitution syringes (3 ml - 21G × 1")

· 4 × vial vents (syringe tips)

· 100 × alcohol pads

· Step-by-step dosing protocol

Peptide Storage

Storage for Lyophilized (Freeze-Dried) Peptides (Powder Form):
• After arrival: Store dry/lyophilized vials in the freezer at or below -20 C for best stability unless the product label/protocol says otherwise.
• Long-term: Freeze at -10 to -20 °C.
• Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
• Keep vials out of direct sunlight.

Storage for Reconstituted Peptides (Mixed with BAC Water):
• Refrigerate 2-8 °C.
• Do not freeze.
• Use within 45 days unless the product label/protocol says otherwise.
• Label vials with date and concentration.
• Minimize exposure to sunlight and prolonged time at room temperature.
• Return vials to the refrigerator promptly after each use.
• Do not pre-load syringes ahead of time.

More Storage Guidance:

[Optimal-Storage-for-Peptides]

Link: https://pantheonpeptides.com/ca/help/reconstitution-and-injection/optimal-storage-for-peptides-shipping-lyophilized-and-reconstituted-guidelines

Reconstitution (Mixing)

For easy calculating and to fit the full 30-day cycle:
• MOTS-c 10 mg: Add 1.0 ml BAC Water.
• NAD+ 500 mg: Add 4.0 ml BAC Water.
• Glutathione 500 mg: Add 4.0 ml BAC Water.
Gently swirl or roll. Do not shake.

Injection (Daily Dosing)

Timing: Inject once each morning on an empty stomach at least 30 min before food.

Injection Method: Subcutaneous (SQ).

Syringe: Insulin type (1 ml, 30-31 G, 6-8 mm).

Frequency:
• Repeat Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 until the 30-day cycle is complete:

Day 1

• MOTS-c: 10 units (1 mg)

Day 2

• NAD+: 40 units (50 mg)

Day 3

• Glutathione: 40 units (50 mg)

Cycle length: 30 days
• Repeat the 3-day morning rotation for the full cycle.

Peptide Intake Overview

• MOTS-c: 1 mg × 10 doses = 10 mg. Uses all 10 mg.

• NAD+: 50 mg × 10 doses = 500 mg. Uses all 500 mg.

• Glutathione: 50 mg × 10 doses = 500 mg. Uses all 500 mg.

Need help calculating your dose?

Our online dosage calculator makes it easy to prepare accurate peptide doses:

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Inject Safely

Preferred sites:

(Subcutaneous)

• Abdomen, at least 5 cm from navel.

• Outer thigh.

• Upper-outer arm.

(Rotate 1 to 2 cm from last site).

Quick steps:

1. Clean the vial top and location of injection with alcohol pad.

2. Draw the day’s dose into the syringe.

3. Pinch and lift skin at the location of injection.

4. Inject slowly at a 45° angle just under the skin (SQ).

5. Apply gentle pressure with alcohol pad for 30 sec.

6. Dispose syringe in sharps container.

Notes

• Use one per day only, following the Day 1 / Day 2 / Day 3 rotation.

• Keep each compound in its own syringe. Do not combine them in the same syringe for this cycle.

• If you miss a dose, resume at the next scheduled day. Do not double up.

• Maintain hydration, movement, and good sleep.

• Keep everything labeled and store safely.

• Minimize sunlight exposure and avoid leaving reconstituted vials out at room temperature longer than needed for dosing.

• Return reconstituted vials to the refrigerator promptly after each use.

• Seek medical care urgently if you experience: spreading redness and warmth, severe swelling, fever, pus, red streaks, or signs of allergy (hives, facial swelling, trouble breathing).

• Do not use peptides if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Possible Side Effects (Common & Mild)

Small bruise, brief redness or itch at site, occasional nausea, fatigue, or headache.

Peptide Measurement Guide

mg: Stands for milligram and is used to measure the total amount of peptide in a vial.

mcg: Stands for microgram and is used to measure an injection dose (1 mg = 1,000 mcg).

ml: Stands for milliliter, and is used to measure the volume of BAC water for reconstitution.

unit: A syringe measurement used to determine the dose of reconstituted peptides (1 ml = 100 units in a standard insulin syringe).

Helpful Guides:

[I’m New To Peptides - Where Do I Start?]

Link: https://pantheonpeptides.com/ca/help/getting-started-safety-and-setup/i-m-new-to-peptides-where-do-i-start

[Safe & Unsafe Places To Inject Peptides]

Link: https://pantheonpeptides.com/ca/help/reconstitution-and-injection/safe-and-unsafe-places-to-inject-peptides-sites-needles-reconstitution-and-storage

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Disclaimer

This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Peptides are research compounds and are not approved for human use unless prescribed by a medical practitioner. Always consult your medical practitioner before starting any protocol.