People usually ask about
Why is Core100 structured as a 90-day protocol?
Core100 is structured as a 90-day protocol because the systems it supports tend to change over weeks, not days. Ingredient research on NAD+, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory balance often shows meaningful shifts over 8–12 weeks. The 90-day window gives enough time for those systems to respond and for you to feel changes in energy, resilience, and cognitive clarity, rather than chasing a quick spike.
How is Core100 different from a basic NAD+ booster or multivitamin?
A multivitamin is broad nutrient insurance; a basic NAD+ booster usually targets just one pathway. Core100 is a focused protocol that supports five key energy systems at once: NAD+ metabolism, mitochondrial renewal, antioxidant/redox balance, neuro-energetic support, and cellular repair. It combines 14 clinically informed actives in transparent doses instead of multiple separate products. For a deeper comparison and citations, see the Core100 science section.
Do you use proprietary blends, or are all ingredient doses listed?
Core100 uses fully transparent dosing, not opaque proprietary blends. Every active ingredient and its dose is listed on the label and in the science section so you and your practitioner can see exactly what you’re taking. That transparency also lets you compare Core100 to other mitochondrial or NAD+ products and avoid unnecessary overlap in your stack.
Where is Core100 made and how is it tested?
Core100 is manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-compliant facility with third-party testing on each batch. Testing is focused on identity, purity, and potency so what’s on the label is what’s in the capsules. For more on quality standards and certificates of analysis (COAs), see the Quality or Science section linked from this page.
Do I need lab testing or bloodwork to use Core100?
You don’t need lab testing to start Core100, but tracking markers can make your progress more tangible. Many people simply track how they feel—energy, focus, recovery—and optionally add basic labs like homocysteine or other relevant markers before and after the 90-day protocol. If you already work with a clinician or have recent bloodwork, you can use that as a baseline to see how your systems respond over time.
People usually ask about
Why is Core100 structured as a 90-day protocol?
Core100 is structured as a 90-day protocol because the systems it supports tend to change over weeks, not days. Ingredient research on NAD+, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory balance often shows meaningful shifts over 8–12 weeks. The 90-day window gives enough time for those systems to respond and for you to feel changes in energy, resilience, and cognitive clarity, rather than chasing a quick spike.
How is Core100 different from a basic NAD+ booster or multivitamin?
A multivitamin is broad nutrient insurance; a basic NAD+ booster usually targets just one pathway. Core100 is a focused protocol that supports five key energy systems at once: NAD+ metabolism, mitochondrial renewal, antioxidant/redox balance, neuro-energetic support, and cellular repair. It combines 14 clinically informed actives in transparent doses instead of multiple separate products. For a deeper comparison and citations, see the Core100 science section.
Do you use proprietary blends, or are all ingredient doses listed?
Core100 uses fully transparent dosing, not opaque proprietary blends. Every active ingredient and its dose is listed on the label and in the science section so you and your practitioner can see exactly what you’re taking. That transparency also lets you compare Core100 to other mitochondrial or NAD+ products and avoid unnecessary overlap in your stack.
Where is Core100 made and how is it tested?
Core100 is manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-compliant facility with third-party testing on each batch. Testing is focused on identity, purity, and potency so what’s on the label is what’s in the capsules. For more on quality standards and certificates of analysis (COAs), see the Quality or Science section linked from this page.
Do I need lab testing or bloodwork to use Core100?
You don’t need lab testing to start Core100, but tracking markers can make your progress more tangible. Many people simply track how they feel—energy, focus, recovery—and optionally add basic labs like homocysteine or other relevant markers before and after the 90-day protocol. If you already work with a clinician or have recent bloodwork, you can use that as a baseline to see how your systems respond over time.