MOTS-c + SS-31

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45

authors mention this stack

16

ran the components concurrently

MOTS-c + SS-31 (MOTS-c + SS-31) appears in 45 author journeys (16 as actual concurrent use). Common goals: mitochondrial protocols; Protocol sequencing / overlap; Mitochondrial support and metabolic enhancement. Typical doses reported: SS-31 4mg, MOTS-c 10mg. Reported side effects include: None reported, though the author noted it is wise to test individual tolerance before stacking them.

Typical doses reported

Community-reported doses are not medical guidance.

How people are running it

16

Planning to run

11

Recommended / discussed

10

Ran in the past

6

Currently running

2

Unclear

What people use it for

mitochondrial protocolsProtocol sequencing / overlapMitochondrial support and metabolic enhancementmitochondrial energy and healthMitochondrial repair, synergistic energy, and wellness.Mitochondrial repair and energy

Sample reported outcomes

  • Described as highly synergistic ('more like 1+1=10') and quickly 'gave me my life back'.
  • Initially saw no effect from sequential Dr. Seeds protocol, current alternating trial ongoing
  • Reduces risk of extreme fatigue, brain fog, or tiredness caused by pushing mitochondrial pathways in two directions simultaneously.
  • No noticeable changes with SS-31 so far
  • Not yet started or stated
  • Transformational effects, workouts feel like they can go on forever with zero fatigue
  • Not noticing much yet (as of December 13, 2025)
  • not sure if i felt anything

Self-reported community experiences, not verified results.

Sample reported side effects

  • None reported, though the author noted it is wise to test individual tolerance before stacking them.
  • Fatigue, brain fog, or lack of drive if combined at full clinical doses (e.g., 10mg SS-31 + 5mg MOTS-c daily).
  • None reported
  • none stated
  • None reported directly, but noted concern about MOTS-C being 'spicy' (causing ISRs)
  • Feeling cold (pre-existing side effect)
  • Extreme fatigue, sudden sweating
  • Not yet observed