About NAD+
What is NAD+?
NAD⁺ stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide and it has been dubbed the "Anti-Aging Molecule". It is coenzyme involved in hundreds of metabolic processes in living organisms & was first discovered in 1906 by the English chemists Arthur Harden and William John Young. NAD+ plays a crucial role powering the Mitochondria, the main driver of cellular functionality. NAD+ has several roles in the body including regulating metabolism by converting food to energy, maintaining DNA integrity, promoting healthy cell activity which insulates the human body from again and disease.
NAD+ Declines With Age
Supplementing the body with NAD+ has been observed to have numerous benefits as people age and NAD+ levels naturally decline. NAD+ helps to boost metabolic function in cells, slow the onset of age-related diseases and prevent DNA damage which adds up over time. Reduced NAD+ levels also have been shown to be a key factor in the onset of cognitive impairment and mental performance.
NAD+ is vital for mitochondrial maintenance and gene integrity pertaining to aging, and NAD+ drop severely over time. “As we get older, we lose NAD+. By the time you’re 50, you have about half the level you once had when you were 20”
David Sinclair of Harvard University - Listen to his full interview about NAD+
Boosting NAD+ Levels
Nothing significantly boosts NAD+ like taking NAD+ Supplements (Intravenously or orally).
Healthy Aging - Cell & DNA Repair, preventing the onset of age related diseases.
Muscle & Heart Function - Within the cell, Mitochondria regulate energy output and play a large role in exercise and athletic performance. NAD+ is one of the keys to maintaining strong mitochondria functionality. Studies have also shown that higher NAD+ levels can limit the risk of heart ailments, help cardiac function, and promote cardiovascular health.
Inflammation - NAD+ has powerful anti-inflammatory effects as it stops inflammation in tissue-resident immune cells, such as macrophages, which are ultimately involved in the resolution of tissue inflammation People with Chronic inflammation have been to have low levels of NAD+
Neurodegeneration - Neurodegenerative diseases are often associated with low NAD+ levels. Elevated NAD+ levels protect neurons and reduce neuroinflammation, which help to slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases and improve cognitive function.