Can NAD+, GHK-Cu, and MOTS-c Be Reconstituted as a Group?
Short answer: REVIVE LAB UAE's Longevity Stack bundles NAD+, GHK-Cu, and MOTS-c as a purchase, but 'reconstituted as a group' isn't how they're intended to be handled — each ships as its own separate vial and is reconstituted individually per its own spec. There is no published protocol for combining all three into one solution.
Each compound has its own distinct reconstitution requirement: NAD+ uses 3–5 mL sterile or bacteriostatic water and is notably light- and heat-sensitive; GHK-Cu uses 2–3 mL sterile water specifically (not bacteriostatic); MOTS-c uses 2–3 mL bacteriostatic water. These differing diluent and volume requirements are themselves a reason to keep the three separate.
The stack groups them for research convenience around a shared theme — mitochondrial biology and cellular-aging research — not because there is documented stability data supporting a combined solution.
This describes REVIVE LAB UAE's own Longevity Stack composition and general research rationale, not a recommendation to physically combine the three compounds.
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