Weight + Energy
GLP-1 is highly effective for weight loss, but many patients feel fatigue and brain fog as the body adapts. This protocol pairs GLP-1 with NAD+ to restore cellular energy — and help protect lean muscle — while you lose weight.
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What's in this protocol:
GLP-1
Physician-prescribed GLP-1 therapy — your provider selects semaglutide or tirzepatide based on your health profile.
NAD+
A coenzyme central to mitochondrial energy and the sirtuin "longevity" enzymes. Levels fall with age — restoring them supports energy, metabolism and cellular repair.

Designed to work together, not just alongside.
GLP-1 reduces energy availability
Caloric restriction and appetite suppression commonly cause fatigue in the first 8–12 weeks. NAD+ counteracts this by restoring mitochondrial energy output.
NAD+ helps protect lean muscle
Rapid weight loss risks losing lean mass alongside fat. NAD+ activates sirtuins that support muscle maintenance and help temper inflammation.
One physician, one coordinated plan
This isn't two separate prescriptions. Your Chia physician monitors the whole stack — dosing adjustments account for both compounds together.
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Get startedWhat patients are saying
4.9 out of 5
"The food noise thing is real. I used to plan lunch while eating breakfast. Somewhere in the first month that background chatter just shut off, and now I can sit through a movie without plotting a snack run."
Paul D.
"I stalled for eight months on my old plan. Six weeks after switching to tirzepatide, the scale finally remembered which direction it's supposed to go."
Felicia M.
"I'd come home and sit in my truck because I didn't have the energy to walk inside. Three months in, that's gone. I'm not 30 again, but I got the last five years back."
Robert M.
"The vending machine at 2pm owned me for years — I teach middle school, it's right outside my room. Down 17 pounds since February, and I walk right past it now."
Monica V.
"As an accountant I appreciate compounding, and that's what this feels like — small weekly losses that quietly add up. Twenty-six pounds since the fall, no drama."
Stuart P.
"By 3pm I was running on fumes and caffeine. Two weeks on the spray, I stopped reaching for that third coffee. The fog just... lifted."
Diane K.
"We went up in dose slower than the forums recommend, and I'm glad. My stomach never staged a protest, and the scale kept moving anyway."
Henry C.
"The hunger didn't just get quieter, it got reasonable. I eat when my body asks, not when my brain throws a tantrum in a parking lot outside a drive-thru."
Yvonne D.
"I assumed the tiredness was just getting older. Now I sleep better, recover faster, and I'm actually present with my grandkids instead of watching from a chair."
James T.
"Sixty-two years old and I've done every diet since Atkins was new. This is the first time the weight came off without my whole personality becoming about food."
Gail W.
"My fasting glucose had crept up at every physical for five years. This year it finally went the other way, and my doctor and I just sort of grinned at each other."
Alan H.
"Menopause hit me early and it wrecked me. Within a few weeks on the spray, I was waking up actually feeling rested. It gave me back a quality of life I thought was gone."
Sandra L.
"I track everything — calories, steps, sleep. What actually changed is I stopped eating at 9pm out of boredom. The data says 14 pounds in three months; the win is the quiet evenings."
Priya N.
"I'm a wedding photographer, on my feet ten hours every Saturday. Carrying 24 fewer pounds through a reception changes how Sunday feels."
Jordan S.
"I was 44 but felt 60. Around week three it was like a dimmer switch got turned up. More focus, better workouts. I actually wanted to go for a run on Saturday instead of lying on the couch."
Michael R.
"Half a plate at dinner and I'm done. My husband finishes my fries now, which he considers a feature of the whole arrangement."
Tina B.
"Honestly, the first month was an adjustment — I had to learn to eat slower and stop when full. Once I did, it's been the steadiest progress of my adult life."
Carmen R.
"My mother had Alzheimer's. That fear lives in me every day. Six months on NAD+ — my thinking is sharper, I do crosswords faster, I remember where I put my keys. Those little things mean everything when you carry the fear I carry."
Patricia H.
"I drive a delivery route, and gas station food was most of my diet. The cravings dropped off around week five. I pack a lunch now because I finally get a vote."
Marcus J.
"I picked the dual-pathway option because I wanted my best shot on the first try. Five months in, my tailor has taken in the same suit twice."
Desmond L.
"I'd bike Saturday and be useless until Tuesday. Two months into injections, I'm riding both weekend days and feeling good Monday morning. That's not nothing when you're north of 50."
Tom W.
"I won't pretend it's effortless — I still have to choose the salad. But the shot took the desperation out of the choosing. Nineteen pounds down in five months."
Beth O.
"My watch says my resting heart rate has dropped six beats since March. I'm sure the twenty pounds has something to do with it. Correlation, causation, whatever — I'll take it."
Holly E.
"After about a month, my husband noticed before I did. He said, 'You seem like yourself again.' That honestly made me cry."
Karen S.
"Stairs stopped being a negotiation somewhere around the 15-pound mark. Nobody told me that part would feel bigger than the number on the scale."
Ron K.
"The cravings used to win every road trip. Last month I drove to Tucson and back, and the rest-stop candy aisle had nothing to say to me."
Ray V.
"I'm a physician. I was resistant to the longevity supplement trend for years. But the research on NAD+ is hard to ignore. My inflammatory markers improved. My sleep got better. I'm not evangelizing — but I am continuing."
David C.
"A coworker had a rough first month on it, so I braced for the worst. Mine was milder — some queasiness early, then nothing. My bloodwork at three months looked better across the board."
Denise F.
"I'm 55 and was tired of being told to just eat less, as if I hadn't tried that for thirty years. This actually changed the inputs. Down 31 pounds and still going, slowly."
Wanda C.
"After my second kid, I never bounced back. Everyone said, 'That's just mom life.' Three weeks on the spray, I finally have energy to play with my kids after work instead of just surviving until bedtime."
Angela M.
"I wasn't depressed — I was fading. Less energy, less sharpness, less drive. Three months in, I'm back in my woodshop, reading again, and I walked 18 holes for the first time in two years."
Richard P.
"Decision fatigue was crushing me. I'd get home and couldn't choose what to eat for dinner. Now I hold focus through afternoon meetings without my brain turning to cotton."
Lisa F.
"I gained 30 pounds between 40 and 47. I won't credit NAD+ for everything — but the energy to actually get to the gym came back first. And that made everything else possible."
Frank J.
"I'm a retired nurse, so I'm naturally skeptical. But the science behind NAD+ is real biochemistry, not marketing. The change was gradual but real. At 61, I'm getting more good days — and that's enough."
Margaret B.
"28 years as a firefighter. Chronic inflammation, joint pain, fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. The inflammation in my knees calmed down within the first month. I want to make it to retirement feeling strong. This is helping."
Steve A.
"I turned 46 and it was like someone flipped a switch. Four months on the spray, I signed up for a half marathon. I never would've done that six months ago."
Jennifer D.
"Grief ages you in ways people don't talk about. By 59, I felt 75. The injections didn't lift the grief — but the physical heaviness eased. I had energy to say yes when my daughter invited me to dinner instead of making excuses."
George N.
"I spent my 40s in survival mode. By 50, I'd been running on empty for years. The spray gave me steady energy — not jittery like caffeine. I feel like I can actually think, move, and be present again."
Catherine E.
"Two years ago I couldn't finish 18 holes. Started injections in the spring — by summer, I played three days a week on vacation. My swing isn't better, let's be honest. But my body doesn't punish me for playing anymore."
William H.
"I know 38 sounds young, but autoimmune issues had me aging faster than my peers. Four months in, my inflammatory markers improved. I have days now where I feel genuinely good — not just 'managing.' I forgot what that felt like."
Rachel G.
"The food noise thing is real. I used to plan lunch while eating breakfast. Somewhere in the first month that background chatter just shut off, and now I can sit through a movie without plotting a snack run."
Paul D.
"I stalled for eight months on my old plan. Six weeks after switching to tirzepatide, the scale finally remembered which direction it's supposed to go."
Felicia M.
"I'd come home and sit in my truck because I didn't have the energy to walk inside. Three months in, that's gone. I'm not 30 again, but I got the last five years back."
Robert M.
"The vending machine at 2pm owned me for years — I teach middle school, it's right outside my room. Down 17 pounds since February, and I walk right past it now."
Monica V.
"As an accountant I appreciate compounding, and that's what this feels like — small weekly losses that quietly add up. Twenty-six pounds since the fall, no drama."
Stuart P.
"By 3pm I was running on fumes and caffeine. Two weeks on the spray, I stopped reaching for that third coffee. The fog just... lifted."
Diane K.
"We went up in dose slower than the forums recommend, and I'm glad. My stomach never staged a protest, and the scale kept moving anyway."
Henry C.
"The hunger didn't just get quieter, it got reasonable. I eat when my body asks, not when my brain throws a tantrum in a parking lot outside a drive-thru."
Yvonne D.
"I assumed the tiredness was just getting older. Now I sleep better, recover faster, and I'm actually present with my grandkids instead of watching from a chair."
James T.
"Sixty-two years old and I've done every diet since Atkins was new. This is the first time the weight came off without my whole personality becoming about food."
Gail W.
"My fasting glucose had crept up at every physical for five years. This year it finally went the other way, and my doctor and I just sort of grinned at each other."
Alan H.
"Menopause hit me early and it wrecked me. Within a few weeks on the spray, I was waking up actually feeling rested. It gave me back a quality of life I thought was gone."
Sandra L.
"I track everything — calories, steps, sleep. What actually changed is I stopped eating at 9pm out of boredom. The data says 14 pounds in three months; the win is the quiet evenings."
Priya N.
"I'm a wedding photographer, on my feet ten hours every Saturday. Carrying 24 fewer pounds through a reception changes how Sunday feels."
Jordan S.
"I was 44 but felt 60. Around week three it was like a dimmer switch got turned up. More focus, better workouts. I actually wanted to go for a run on Saturday instead of lying on the couch."
Michael R.
"Half a plate at dinner and I'm done. My husband finishes my fries now, which he considers a feature of the whole arrangement."
Tina B.
"Honestly, the first month was an adjustment — I had to learn to eat slower and stop when full. Once I did, it's been the steadiest progress of my adult life."
Carmen R.
"My mother had Alzheimer's. That fear lives in me every day. Six months on NAD+ — my thinking is sharper, I do crosswords faster, I remember where I put my keys. Those little things mean everything when you carry the fear I carry."
Patricia H.
"I drive a delivery route, and gas station food was most of my diet. The cravings dropped off around week five. I pack a lunch now because I finally get a vote."
Marcus J.
"I picked the dual-pathway option because I wanted my best shot on the first try. Five months in, my tailor has taken in the same suit twice."
Desmond L.
"I'd bike Saturday and be useless until Tuesday. Two months into injections, I'm riding both weekend days and feeling good Monday morning. That's not nothing when you're north of 50."
Tom W.
"I won't pretend it's effortless — I still have to choose the salad. But the shot took the desperation out of the choosing. Nineteen pounds down in five months."
Beth O.
"My watch says my resting heart rate has dropped six beats since March. I'm sure the twenty pounds has something to do with it. Correlation, causation, whatever — I'll take it."
Holly E.
"After about a month, my husband noticed before I did. He said, 'You seem like yourself again.' That honestly made me cry."
Karen S.
"Stairs stopped being a negotiation somewhere around the 15-pound mark. Nobody told me that part would feel bigger than the number on the scale."
Ron K.
"The cravings used to win every road trip. Last month I drove to Tucson and back, and the rest-stop candy aisle had nothing to say to me."
Ray V.
"I'm a physician. I was resistant to the longevity supplement trend for years. But the research on NAD+ is hard to ignore. My inflammatory markers improved. My sleep got better. I'm not evangelizing — but I am continuing."
David C.
"A coworker had a rough first month on it, so I braced for the worst. Mine was milder — some queasiness early, then nothing. My bloodwork at three months looked better across the board."
Denise F.
"I'm 55 and was tired of being told to just eat less, as if I hadn't tried that for thirty years. This actually changed the inputs. Down 31 pounds and still going, slowly."
Wanda C.
"After my second kid, I never bounced back. Everyone said, 'That's just mom life.' Three weeks on the spray, I finally have energy to play with my kids after work instead of just surviving until bedtime."
Angela M.
"I wasn't depressed — I was fading. Less energy, less sharpness, less drive. Three months in, I'm back in my woodshop, reading again, and I walked 18 holes for the first time in two years."
Richard P.
"Decision fatigue was crushing me. I'd get home and couldn't choose what to eat for dinner. Now I hold focus through afternoon meetings without my brain turning to cotton."
Lisa F.
"I gained 30 pounds between 40 and 47. I won't credit NAD+ for everything — but the energy to actually get to the gym came back first. And that made everything else possible."
Frank J.
"I'm a retired nurse, so I'm naturally skeptical. But the science behind NAD+ is real biochemistry, not marketing. The change was gradual but real. At 61, I'm getting more good days — and that's enough."
Margaret B.
"28 years as a firefighter. Chronic inflammation, joint pain, fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. The inflammation in my knees calmed down within the first month. I want to make it to retirement feeling strong. This is helping."
Steve A.
"I turned 46 and it was like someone flipped a switch. Four months on the spray, I signed up for a half marathon. I never would've done that six months ago."
Jennifer D.
"Grief ages you in ways people don't talk about. By 59, I felt 75. The injections didn't lift the grief — but the physical heaviness eased. I had energy to say yes when my daughter invited me to dinner instead of making excuses."
George N.
"I spent my 40s in survival mode. By 50, I'd been running on empty for years. The spray gave me steady energy — not jittery like caffeine. I feel like I can actually think, move, and be present again."
Catherine E.
"Two years ago I couldn't finish 18 holes. Started injections in the spring — by summer, I played three days a week on vacation. My swing isn't better, let's be honest. But my body doesn't punish me for playing anymore."
William H.
"I know 38 sounds young, but autoimmune issues had me aging faster than my peers. Four months in, my inflammatory markers improved. I have days now where I feel genuinely good — not just 'managing.' I forgot what that felt like."
Rachel G.
"The food noise thing is real. I used to plan lunch while eating breakfast. Somewhere in the first month that background chatter just shut off, and now I can sit through a movie without plotting a snack run."
Paul D.
"I'd come home and sit in my truck because I didn't have the energy to walk inside. Three months in, that's gone. I'm not 30 again, but I got the last five years back."
Robert M.
"As an accountant I appreciate compounding, and that's what this feels like — small weekly losses that quietly add up. Twenty-six pounds since the fall, no drama."
Stuart P.
"We went up in dose slower than the forums recommend, and I'm glad. My stomach never staged a protest, and the scale kept moving anyway."
Henry C.
"I assumed the tiredness was just getting older. Now I sleep better, recover faster, and I'm actually present with my grandkids instead of watching from a chair."
James T.
"My fasting glucose had crept up at every physical for five years. This year it finally went the other way, and my doctor and I just sort of grinned at each other."
Alan H.
"I track everything — calories, steps, sleep. What actually changed is I stopped eating at 9pm out of boredom. The data says 14 pounds in three months; the win is the quiet evenings."
Priya N.
"I was 44 but felt 60. Around week three it was like a dimmer switch got turned up. More focus, better workouts. I actually wanted to go for a run on Saturday instead of lying on the couch."
Michael R.
"Honestly, the first month was an adjustment — I had to learn to eat slower and stop when full. Once I did, it's been the steadiest progress of my adult life."
Carmen R.
"I drive a delivery route, and gas station food was most of my diet. The cravings dropped off around week five. I pack a lunch now because I finally get a vote."
Marcus J.
"I'd bike Saturday and be useless until Tuesday. Two months into injections, I'm riding both weekend days and feeling good Monday morning. That's not nothing when you're north of 50."
Tom W.
"My watch says my resting heart rate has dropped six beats since March. I'm sure the twenty pounds has something to do with it. Correlation, causation, whatever — I'll take it."
Holly E.
"Stairs stopped being a negotiation somewhere around the 15-pound mark. Nobody told me that part would feel bigger than the number on the scale."
Ron K.
"I'm a physician. I was resistant to the longevity supplement trend for years. But the research on NAD+ is hard to ignore. My inflammatory markers improved. My sleep got better. I'm not evangelizing — but I am continuing."
David C.
"I'm 55 and was tired of being told to just eat less, as if I hadn't tried that for thirty years. This actually changed the inputs. Down 31 pounds and still going, slowly."
Wanda C.
"I wasn't depressed — I was fading. Less energy, less sharpness, less drive. Three months in, I'm back in my woodshop, reading again, and I walked 18 holes for the first time in two years."
Richard P.
"I gained 30 pounds between 40 and 47. I won't credit NAD+ for everything — but the energy to actually get to the gym came back first. And that made everything else possible."
Frank J.
"28 years as a firefighter. Chronic inflammation, joint pain, fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. The inflammation in my knees calmed down within the first month. I want to make it to retirement feeling strong. This is helping."
Steve A.
"Grief ages you in ways people don't talk about. By 59, I felt 75. The injections didn't lift the grief — but the physical heaviness eased. I had energy to say yes when my daughter invited me to dinner instead of making excuses."
George N.
"Two years ago I couldn't finish 18 holes. Started injections in the spring — by summer, I played three days a week on vacation. My swing isn't better, let's be honest. But my body doesn't punish me for playing anymore."
William H.
"The food noise thing is real. I used to plan lunch while eating breakfast. Somewhere in the first month that background chatter just shut off, and now I can sit through a movie without plotting a snack run."
Paul D.
"I'd come home and sit in my truck because I didn't have the energy to walk inside. Three months in, that's gone. I'm not 30 again, but I got the last five years back."
Robert M.
"As an accountant I appreciate compounding, and that's what this feels like — small weekly losses that quietly add up. Twenty-six pounds since the fall, no drama."
Stuart P.
"We went up in dose slower than the forums recommend, and I'm glad. My stomach never staged a protest, and the scale kept moving anyway."
Henry C.
"I assumed the tiredness was just getting older. Now I sleep better, recover faster, and I'm actually present with my grandkids instead of watching from a chair."
James T.
"My fasting glucose had crept up at every physical for five years. This year it finally went the other way, and my doctor and I just sort of grinned at each other."
Alan H.
"I track everything — calories, steps, sleep. What actually changed is I stopped eating at 9pm out of boredom. The data says 14 pounds in three months; the win is the quiet evenings."
Priya N.
"I was 44 but felt 60. Around week three it was like a dimmer switch got turned up. More focus, better workouts. I actually wanted to go for a run on Saturday instead of lying on the couch."
Michael R.
"Honestly, the first month was an adjustment — I had to learn to eat slower and stop when full. Once I did, it's been the steadiest progress of my adult life."
Carmen R.
"I drive a delivery route, and gas station food was most of my diet. The cravings dropped off around week five. I pack a lunch now because I finally get a vote."
Marcus J.
"I'd bike Saturday and be useless until Tuesday. Two months into injections, I'm riding both weekend days and feeling good Monday morning. That's not nothing when you're north of 50."
Tom W.
"My watch says my resting heart rate has dropped six beats since March. I'm sure the twenty pounds has something to do with it. Correlation, causation, whatever — I'll take it."
Holly E.
"Stairs stopped being a negotiation somewhere around the 15-pound mark. Nobody told me that part would feel bigger than the number on the scale."
Ron K.
"I'm a physician. I was resistant to the longevity supplement trend for years. But the research on NAD+ is hard to ignore. My inflammatory markers improved. My sleep got better. I'm not evangelizing — but I am continuing."
David C.
"I'm 55 and was tired of being told to just eat less, as if I hadn't tried that for thirty years. This actually changed the inputs. Down 31 pounds and still going, slowly."
Wanda C.
"I wasn't depressed — I was fading. Less energy, less sharpness, less drive. Three months in, I'm back in my woodshop, reading again, and I walked 18 holes for the first time in two years."
Richard P.
"I gained 30 pounds between 40 and 47. I won't credit NAD+ for everything — but the energy to actually get to the gym came back first. And that made everything else possible."
Frank J.
"28 years as a firefighter. Chronic inflammation, joint pain, fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. The inflammation in my knees calmed down within the first month. I want to make it to retirement feeling strong. This is helping."
Steve A.
"Grief ages you in ways people don't talk about. By 59, I felt 75. The injections didn't lift the grief — but the physical heaviness eased. I had energy to say yes when my daughter invited me to dinner instead of making excuses."
George N.
"Two years ago I couldn't finish 18 holes. Started injections in the spring — by summer, I played three days a week on vacation. My swing isn't better, let's be honest. But my body doesn't punish me for playing anymore."
William H.
"I stalled for eight months on my old plan. Six weeks after switching to tirzepatide, the scale finally remembered which direction it's supposed to go."
Felicia M.
"The vending machine at 2pm owned me for years — I teach middle school, it's right outside my room. Down 17 pounds since February, and I walk right past it now."
Monica V.
"By 3pm I was running on fumes and caffeine. Two weeks on the spray, I stopped reaching for that third coffee. The fog just... lifted."
Diane K.
"The hunger didn't just get quieter, it got reasonable. I eat when my body asks, not when my brain throws a tantrum in a parking lot outside a drive-thru."
Yvonne D.
"Sixty-two years old and I've done every diet since Atkins was new. This is the first time the weight came off without my whole personality becoming about food."
Gail W.
"Menopause hit me early and it wrecked me. Within a few weeks on the spray, I was waking up actually feeling rested. It gave me back a quality of life I thought was gone."
Sandra L.
"I'm a wedding photographer, on my feet ten hours every Saturday. Carrying 24 fewer pounds through a reception changes how Sunday feels."
Jordan S.
"Half a plate at dinner and I'm done. My husband finishes my fries now, which he considers a feature of the whole arrangement."
Tina B.
"My mother had Alzheimer's. That fear lives in me every day. Six months on NAD+ — my thinking is sharper, I do crosswords faster, I remember where I put my keys. Those little things mean everything when you carry the fear I carry."
Patricia H.
"I picked the dual-pathway option because I wanted my best shot on the first try. Five months in, my tailor has taken in the same suit twice."
Desmond L.
"I won't pretend it's effortless — I still have to choose the salad. But the shot took the desperation out of the choosing. Nineteen pounds down in five months."
Beth O.
"After about a month, my husband noticed before I did. He said, 'You seem like yourself again.' That honestly made me cry."
Karen S.
"The cravings used to win every road trip. Last month I drove to Tucson and back, and the rest-stop candy aisle had nothing to say to me."
Ray V.
"A coworker had a rough first month on it, so I braced for the worst. Mine was milder — some queasiness early, then nothing. My bloodwork at three months looked better across the board."
Denise F.
"After my second kid, I never bounced back. Everyone said, 'That's just mom life.' Three weeks on the spray, I finally have energy to play with my kids after work instead of just surviving until bedtime."
Angela M.
"Decision fatigue was crushing me. I'd get home and couldn't choose what to eat for dinner. Now I hold focus through afternoon meetings without my brain turning to cotton."
Lisa F.
"I'm a retired nurse, so I'm naturally skeptical. But the science behind NAD+ is real biochemistry, not marketing. The change was gradual but real. At 61, I'm getting more good days — and that's enough."
Margaret B.
"I turned 46 and it was like someone flipped a switch. Four months on the spray, I signed up for a half marathon. I never would've done that six months ago."
Jennifer D.
"I spent my 40s in survival mode. By 50, I'd been running on empty for years. The spray gave me steady energy — not jittery like caffeine. I feel like I can actually think, move, and be present again."
Catherine E.
"I know 38 sounds young, but autoimmune issues had me aging faster than my peers. Four months in, my inflammatory markers improved. I have days now where I feel genuinely good — not just 'managing.' I forgot what that felt like."
Rachel G.
"I stalled for eight months on my old plan. Six weeks after switching to tirzepatide, the scale finally remembered which direction it's supposed to go."
Felicia M.
"The vending machine at 2pm owned me for years — I teach middle school, it's right outside my room. Down 17 pounds since February, and I walk right past it now."
Monica V.
"By 3pm I was running on fumes and caffeine. Two weeks on the spray, I stopped reaching for that third coffee. The fog just... lifted."
Diane K.
"The hunger didn't just get quieter, it got reasonable. I eat when my body asks, not when my brain throws a tantrum in a parking lot outside a drive-thru."
Yvonne D.
"Sixty-two years old and I've done every diet since Atkins was new. This is the first time the weight came off without my whole personality becoming about food."
Gail W.
"Menopause hit me early and it wrecked me. Within a few weeks on the spray, I was waking up actually feeling rested. It gave me back a quality of life I thought was gone."
Sandra L.
"I'm a wedding photographer, on my feet ten hours every Saturday. Carrying 24 fewer pounds through a reception changes how Sunday feels."
Jordan S.
"Half a plate at dinner and I'm done. My husband finishes my fries now, which he considers a feature of the whole arrangement."
Tina B.
"My mother had Alzheimer's. That fear lives in me every day. Six months on NAD+ — my thinking is sharper, I do crosswords faster, I remember where I put my keys. Those little things mean everything when you carry the fear I carry."
Patricia H.
"I picked the dual-pathway option because I wanted my best shot on the first try. Five months in, my tailor has taken in the same suit twice."
Desmond L.
"I won't pretend it's effortless — I still have to choose the salad. But the shot took the desperation out of the choosing. Nineteen pounds down in five months."
Beth O.
"After about a month, my husband noticed before I did. He said, 'You seem like yourself again.' That honestly made me cry."
Karen S.
"The cravings used to win every road trip. Last month I drove to Tucson and back, and the rest-stop candy aisle had nothing to say to me."
Ray V.
"A coworker had a rough first month on it, so I braced for the worst. Mine was milder — some queasiness early, then nothing. My bloodwork at three months looked better across the board."
Denise F.
"After my second kid, I never bounced back. Everyone said, 'That's just mom life.' Three weeks on the spray, I finally have energy to play with my kids after work instead of just surviving until bedtime."
Angela M.
"Decision fatigue was crushing me. I'd get home and couldn't choose what to eat for dinner. Now I hold focus through afternoon meetings without my brain turning to cotton."
Lisa F.
"I'm a retired nurse, so I'm naturally skeptical. But the science behind NAD+ is real biochemistry, not marketing. The change was gradual but real. At 61, I'm getting more good days — and that's enough."
Margaret B.
"I turned 46 and it was like someone flipped a switch. Four months on the spray, I signed up for a half marathon. I never would've done that six months ago."
Jennifer D.
"I spent my 40s in survival mode. By 50, I'd been running on empty for years. The spray gave me steady energy — not jittery like caffeine. I feel like I can actually think, move, and be present again."
Catherine E.
"I know 38 sounds young, but autoimmune issues had me aging faster than my peers. Four months in, my inflammatory markers improved. I have days now where I feel genuinely good — not just 'managing.' I forgot what that felt like."
Rachel G.
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It pairs your GLP-1 (semaglutide or tirzepatide) with NAD+ to help you lose weight without the fatigue that often comes with it. GLP-1 curbs appetite and drives the weight loss; the calorie deficit and appetite suppression commonly cause fatigue in the first 8–12 weeks. NAD+ counteracts that by restoring mitochondrial energy output, and its sirtuin activation helps protect lean muscle while the weight comes off.
GLP-1 is highly effective for weight loss, but many patients feel fatigue and brain fog as the body adapts to eating less. NAD+ restores the cellular energy that a calorie deficit depletes — a single dose measurably raised blood NAD+ in the first human trial (Nature Communications, 2016) — and activates sirtuins that support muscle maintenance and help temper inflammation. It targets the crash the GLP-1 alone leaves behind.
Your GLP-1 (semaglutide or tirzepatide) reduces appetite and food noise to produce the weight loss — semaglutide averaged 14.9% body-weight loss over 68 weeks in the STEP 1 trial (New England Journal of Medicine, 2021). NAD+ restores mitochondrial energy so you don't crash, and helps protect lean muscle during rapid loss by activating sirtuins.
This isn't two separate prescriptions. One US-licensed Chia physician doses and monitors the whole stack together, so GLP-1 titration accounts for the NAD+ alongside it. After your health intake, a licensed clinician reviews your profile — typically within 24 hours — and confirms the combination is appropriate for you. If a clinician finds you're not clinically eligible, you won't be charged.
Yes. Both compounds are FSA/HSA eligible — pay with your HSA/FSA card at checkout. Once approved, your medication is prepared and shipped with tracking by email and text; each shipment includes a four-week supply, and refill check-ins keep care uninterrupted. If your administrator needs documentation, email support@chia.health with what they requested.
Yes. You can cancel anytime through your patient portal. Before your consultation, before your first shipment, or if a provider finds you're not eligible, you get a full refund. Month-to-month plans carry a 30-day money-back refund on unused monthly plans; to avoid the next charge, cancel before your next order is prepared. Full details are at chia.health/legal/refund-policy.
