Stubborn Fat Protocol
78
synergy
2
100,300
beginner
May 17, 2026
Overview
The Stubborn Fat Protocol combines AOD-9604 with 5-Amino-1MQ to address fat deposits that resist conventional diet and exercise interventions. AOD-9604, the modified GH fragment (177-191), directly stimulates lipolysis in adipose tissue by activating beta-3 adrenergic receptor pathways and inhibiting lipogenesis without the metabolic side effects of full-length growth hormone. Its mechanism specifically targets adipocytes in a way that mimics GH''s fat-mobilizing action while avoiding its glucose-raising and IGF-1-stimulating properties. 5-Amino-1MQ is a small molecule inhibitor of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), an enzyme that is overexpressed in adipose tissue of obese individuals. NNMT regulates cellular energy expenditure through the NAD+ salvage pathway — when NNMT is overactive, it depletes SAM (S-adenosylmethionine) and reduces NAD+ availability, effectively slowing cellular metabolism. By inhibiting NNMT, 5-Amino-1MQ increases intracellular NAD+ and SAM levels, revving up metabolic rate within fat cells and promoting their energy expenditure rather than energy storage. The combination addresses stubborn fat through two independent mechanisms: AOD-9604 directly stimulates fat cell lipolysis (breaking triglycerides into free fatty acids for oxidation), while 5-Amino-1MQ increases the metabolic rate of adipocytes so they burn more energy. Stubborn fat areas (lower abdomen, love handles, thighs) typically have higher alpha-2 adrenergic receptor density and lower blood flow, making them resistant to catecholamine-driven fat mobilization. This dual approach bypasses some of these limitations. The protocol is classified as beginner-friendly due to its simplicity (one injection, one oral dose daily), though users should understand that both compounds require further human research.
Dosing Protocol
300 mcg
per dose
100,000 mcg
per dose
Goals & Evidence
Warnings
- AOD-9604 is Cat 2. 5-Amino-1MQ is a research chemical with limited human data. Both require further study.
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