You scanned the tin

Before you open it,
let me tell you something.

My name is Dave. What you are holding started in the hardest year of my life.

Dave's message, coming soon

Keep going

What this is

This isn't a supplement.
It's a reminder.

Every pouch in that tin carries one message: you are not finished. You can rebuild. Stay true to it.

I know it works, because I had to live it. Let me show you.

Where it started

I jumped out of planes
for the 82nd Airborne.

I stood on the Berlin Wall before it came down. I walked the roads of Normandy, retracing the steps of D-Day. For a while, I felt unstoppable.

Then at twenty, one mistake cost me the use of my arm. The next thirty years cost me almost everything else. Years lost to pain. A business I could not save. Pieces of a life I built and watched fall anyway.

The lowest point

By fifty, I was in a moment
I didn't think I would survive.

The pain had won, and I had nothing left to fight it with. I believed I had failed at everything a man is supposed to hold together.

That was the end of the road I was on.

But God had other plans.

The turn

They rebuilt my arm at MIT.
One of eight in the world.

Surgeons gave me a bionic neural interface, a hand wired back into my own nerves. Within three seconds of waking up, the pain that had ruled me for decades was simply gone.

My surgeon looked at me and gave me a charge I still live by: stay true to it. The words on your tin were spoken over my life first.

Where I found faith

In my darkest hour,
grace met me.

Getting clean freed my body. My mind was still at war. So I went searching, and in the deepest part of the healing, after hours of facing every broken thing at once, I finally stopped fighting.

And I heard it, clear as anything I have ever known. God held the very hand that had been taken from me, and gave me a calling: help people get free, and help people move again.

You are forgiven. You are loved. You have purpose.

What's in your hand

Then I found the tools
to rebuild from the inside out.

A mentor put NMN and NAD+ in front of me, the molecular tools your cells use to repair and regenerate. The fog lifted. My body started coming back online.

That is what is in this pouch. Not a stimulant. Not a shortcut. A daily act of staying true to it. Just move.

Now you

We all lose something.
We all have to rebuild.

I do not know what your hardest year looks like. But I know you have had one, or you are standing in it right now.

Here is what I learned the hard way: you are not behind, and you are not broken. You have purpose too. The tin in your hand is proof that somebody believes that about you.

What you are part of

You didn't just buy a pouch.
You gave it forward.

A portion of every tin goes to the Stay True To It Foundation, helping give people back the limbs they lost, and helping veterans and families find their way out of the dark.

The mountain is too big for one man. So we built a movement big enough to move it.

Grace

The gift I didn't earn.

Faith

The ground I stand on now.

Courage

One more step, every day.

Love

The reason we give it forward.

Built on grace. Held up by faith, courage, and love.

Your turn

Now I want to hear yours.

When did you decide to stay true to it? Tell me your moment. I read these.

Thank you.

You're part of this now. Stay true to it. Always, Dave.

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