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Researchers use supplementation with NMN, NR and NAD⁺ to restore levels of NAD⁺ in mice, making them look and behave like they did when young and extending their lifespan.

New Discover

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme of the NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-1 (SIRT1). An increase in NAD+ concentration induces SIRT1 activation that results in various health benefits. Since nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a precursor of NAD+, NMN ingestion is expected to have multiple health benefits such as alleviation of aging, lifestyle-related and neurodegenerative diseases, through the activation of SIRT1. In this study, we aimed to determine the effects of daily NMN ingestion on plasma levels of NMN and NAD+.

Methods

Healthy volunteers received 250 mg of NMN once a day in the morning (n = 11) for 12 weeks, and the plasma concentrations of NMN and NAD+ were measured monthly. Physiological and laboratory tests were performed within 2 h after lunch (at 2 pm) before and during NMN administration.

Discover PQQ

Among its wide range of benefits, PQQ is commonly used as anti-aging prevention and protection for the health of your most vital organs, including the brain, heart, and liver.
NEUROLOGICAL SUPPORT:CARDIOVASCULAR SUPPORT:LIVER SUPPORT.

Perhaps the most unique and unexpected benefit of PQQ is its use for cosmetic and skincare applications. It rejuvenates your skin cells, rebuilding healthy tissue for thicker skin and fewer wrinkles. PQQ can be effective as anti-aging prevention not just for your brain, heart and liver, but also as a cosmetic anti-aging treatment for your skin. In short, PQQ is the emerging superstar supplement with a variety of benefits to revitalize your mind and body.

Discover SOD

Molecular oxygen is the foundation of life on earth. The challenge is that the electrons in oxygen have a tendency to become unstable and reactive. When reactive oxygen comes into contact with biological systems, it triggers reactive oxygen species (ROS), also called free radicals. These damage cell components and lead to disease.

In order for life to evolve in a high oxygen environment, species had to develop antioxidants, which would help reduce the oxidation. Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is the original enzyme with antioxidant powers that helped push evolution forward. Today science has discovered a connection between this important enzyme and multiple genetic and chronic illnesses.

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