06/02/2026
The fat loss compound that doesn't melt your face like Ozempic does.
Quick disclosure: 5-Amino-1MQ isn't technically a peptide. It's a small molecule. But it lives in the same conversation because of what it does — blocks NNMT, the enzyme your body uses to store energy as fat. Studies show it shrinks fat cells, preserves lean muscle mass, and raises NAD+ — the molecule that declines sharply with age.
The kicker: it doesn't suppress appetite. You just burn more.
Protocol I've seen referenced: 150 mg oral, once daily. No needle. Human data is still early, but the mechanism is one of the cleanest in the fat loss space.
Would you try an oral compound over an injection if the results were comparable?
Educational. Not medical advice.