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NAD+ and age-related diseases

Scientists have been fascinated by the NAD+ molecule since its discovery in 1906 due to its critical role in the molecular pathways that allow our bodies to function properly.


NAD+ is a coenzyme that plays a central role in energy metabolism by facilitating redox reactions. Additionally, it is essential for repairing DNA defects, stabilizing chromosomes, regulating immune and inflammatory processes, and acting as a neurotransmitter.


According to David Sinclair, a Harvard geneticist and NAD researcher, we lose NAD+ as we age. As a result, sirtuin activity declines, which is thought to be the main reason our bodies develop the disease when we are old, but not when we are young.  You can increase the NAD + level. Some ways are more efficient than others, some provide more NAD+, some less. The decision is as always, yours.
Choose proper healthy food instead of fast food.

Research on animals has shown that increasing the levels of NAD+ in the body can positively affect age-related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegeneration.


As we age, NAD+ reduces, causing a decline in sirtuin activity, which is the primary reason we develop diseases when we are old but not when we are young. However, there are various ways to increase NAD+ levels, some more efficient than others. These include exercising regularly, leading a healthy lifestyle, eating nutritious food, consuming less meat, getting enough sleep, and taking dietary supplements such as resveratrol and NMN.


Adding NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) and resveratrol to your routine can boost the level of NAD+ in your body, which can help prevent the effects of aging. By doing so, you can enhance your cells' energy, maintain their vitality and healthy mitochondria, and stimulate cell repair.


Exercise regularly.
Exercise regularly.

You can find top-quality NMN supplements, made in Europe, in our online store in capsule or sublingual powder form.







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