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NAD+

NAD+

1000mg

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• Increased energy and endurance

• Better mental clarity and focus

• Enhanced recovery from exercise

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    The basics

    NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and longevity. It plays a crucial role in metabolism and mitochondrial function, making it key for energy and healthy ageing.

    The need to know

    What are the benefits?

    Energy and longevity

    • Energy production
    • Recovery
    • Mental sharpness

    The Science

    NAD+ is a crucial molecule that declines with age, leading to decreased energy and vitality. Boosting NAD+ levels has been shown to:

    Enhance mitochondrial function and cellular energy.
    Activate sirtuins, proteins involved in longevity.
    Support repair of DNA and reduce cellular damage from stress.

    How will I know its working?

    Increased energy and endurance.
    Better mental clarity and focus.
    Enhanced recovery from exercise.

    When to take it?

    Take 2 capsules daily with food and water, unless specified otherwise on the sachet.

    Ingredients

    Supplement Facts

    Ingredient Amount
    Per Serving
    % Daily
    Value
    Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide 1000mg

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    Publications you might find interesting

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    The latest research

    1.Verdin, E. (2015). NAD+ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration. Science, 350(6265), 1208-1213.
    2. Yaku, K., et al. (2018). NAD+ metabolism: Implications in aging and longevity. Ageing Research Reviews, 47, 1-17.
    2. Imai, S., & Guarente, L. (2014). NAD+ and sirtuins in aging and disease. Trends in Cell Biology, 24(8), 464-471.
    4. Zhang, H., et al. (2016). NAD+ repletion improves mitochondrial function in muscle stem cells from old mice. Cell Reports, 16(6), 1701-1710.
    5. Katsyuba, E., et al. (2020). NAD+ homeostasis in health and disease. Nature Metabolism, 2(1), 9-31.

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