Stratus NMN · monthly
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For people who work nights
What the night shift takes runs deeper than tired, and a day's sleep doesn't give it back.
You're the one who's awake while everyone else sleeps. Stratus was built for you.
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From the founder
I started Stratus at 31, a few years into flying red-eyes and rotating rosters. I didn't need a study to tell me the night shift was taking something out of me. I could feel it in how long it took to come back after a run. I read the research anyway, and it lined up with exactly what I was feeling.
There was nothing built to put a little back against what the schedule keeps taking. Everything out there was an underdosed blend, or a longevity brand priced for people optimizing their health rather than getting through a roster. So I built it: one ingredient, at the dose human studies used, made in the US. I can't change my schedule, but I'm not going to just sit here and absorb what it does to me either. I built it for myself first, then for everyone else on the same rosters.
Miles, founder and commercial pilot
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The dose
Most NMN brands sell 250 mg, or hide a smaller amount behind "proprietary blend." The most-cited human trial used 250 mg, and trials have run from there up past 1,000 mg a day. Stratus is 500 mg per capsule, a full dose sitting in the middle of that range, with nothing padded in around it.
The mechanism
Your cells repair using a molecule called NAD+, made on a daily rhythm tied to your sleep-wake clock. Work nights for years and you keep cutting that recharge short, so the level never quite gets back to where it should be. More sleep at the wrong time of day doesn't reset the timing, which is why the fog and the slow recovery were never really a sleep problem.
NMN is the raw material your body converts into NAD+. Give your cells the precursor the clock keeps running short on, and the repair work has what it needs to run.
Built for
By the third night your body is just starting to adapt, and then you rotate off. The recovery days happen in the wrong phase of sleep for the cellular repair work that should be running underneath.
Sleep happens in fragments between calls. Every alarm pulls you out of the deeper stages of sleep before they can finish. Those are the stages where cellular repair actually happens.
You end up sleeping at the wrong biological time of day more often than the right one, and your cells run on your internal clock rather than the local one.
You can go from sitting at the station to a full stress response in seconds, several times in a night. That pattern blocks the recovery states that need uninterrupted hours to hold.
Most of your sleep ends up in daylight hours, which is the wrong time for the recovery your body is built around. The schedule and your biology stay out of phase for most of the week.
Your body never finishes adapting to one pattern before the next one starts. Sleep length stays the same, but the timing keeps moving, and timing is what your cells run on.
Sleep timing shifts week to week, and the windows where recovery should be running get interrupted before they finish. Years of that compound underneath.
A week of nights, a week of evenings, court appearances during what should be sleep, overtime on top. Your body never holds one phase long enough to do the cellular repair that runs on a stable schedule.
The long game
This part isn't about a supplement. It's arithmetic.
Say the night shift costs you even one real day off, twice a month. The day you meant to spend with the people waiting on you, lost to recovery instead. That's 24 days a year. Over a decade on the roster, that's 240 days. Eight months of days off, paid out one disappeared day at a time, to the people who were waiting on you to be there.
That's the night shift debt. It doesn't show up on a pay stub or a roster. It shows up in the photos you're not in.
Picture yourself another ten years into this. Whatever the night shift has already taken, that far in it's taken more. Still losing the days off, except by now you've stopped expecting anything else. Telling the new kid the exhaustion is just part of the job, because you believe it. That version of you isn't a maybe. It's being built right now, one rotation at a time. You can't change the roster. You can start paying the debt down.
What to expect
NMN works over weeks, not hours. There's nothing to feel on day one. What customers tell us varies from person to person.
This is what some customers report. It isn't a medical claim, a guarantee, or a promise of typical results, and plenty of people respond differently or not at all. We haven't run a clinical trial in shift workers.
What's inside
Everything that's in the bottle, and everything that isn't. Open any line for the detail.
If you've tried NMN before
Usually the bottle, not the molecule. When researchers tested 22 top-selling NMN brands, most missed their label claim or held almost none. Plenty more bury a small dose in a multi-extract blend. So people take it and feel nothing.
The trials that measured effects used 250 mg and up. Stratus is 500 mg of single-ingredient β-NMN, printed on the label. If it felt like nothing before, that was the version, not the molecule.
Before you decide
Pricing
In the human trials, NMN was taken daily for 6 to 12 weeks. The monthly plan is built to get you through that window, not quit at day 30.
Why not just more coffee, melatonin, or powering through?
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| Stratus NMN | More caffeine | Melatonin | Power through | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| What it targets | The recovery layer sleep can't reach (NAD+) | Short-term alertness | Falling asleep | Nothing |
| The crash after | None. Not a stimulant | Yes, then you redose | Morning grogginess | It just compounds |
| Your day-sleep | Left alone | Late caffeine wrecks it | Left alone | Gets worse |
| Habit or tolerance | No | Yes | Tolerance builds | None |
| Daily cost | About $1.57 | $3 to $6 a day | Cheap | Free, but it costs you elsewhere |
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Consult your physician before starting any new supplement, especially if pregnant, nursing, on medication, or managing a medical condition.
Take one in the morning or before your shift, not before sleep. Give it the 90-day window; that is when the cellular work shows.
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The offer, plainly
Stratus NMN is $47 a month on subscription, about $1.57 a day. One ingredient, a full 500 mg of NMN. 90-day money-back, keep the bottles, free shipping. Cancel anytime.
Pay down the night shift debt90-day money-back · Keep the bottles · Cancel anytime · Free shipping
P.S. The night shift is going to take what it takes from your body either way. The only question is whether you start putting something back. Ninety days, about $1.57 a day, and if it hasn't earned a place on your nightstand you email us, keep the bottles, and pay nothing. The risk sits with us. The days off you get back are yours.