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  • NAD⁺
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  • NAD⁺
  • NAD⁺

NAD⁺ Support

NAD⁺

$59.00

NAD⁺ is designed to help elevate NAD⁺ levels to fuel key cellular functions that support healthy aging.

  • Promotes mitochondrial energy production and metabolism
  • Helps protect against oxidative stress
  • Maintains skin health
  • Supports sirtuin proteins

The key ingredient in NAD⁺ is Niacinamide (1,000 mg).

Take two capsules daily with food. Consider starting with one capsule per day and progressively increasing your dose.

For best results, take for a minimum of six months and beyond. Each 30-day supply includes 60 capsules.

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NAD⁺

$59.00

  • Vegan
  • Non-GMO
  • Gluten free
  • 9 major allergen free
  • Endotoxin-free
  • No Preservatives

Lift NAD levels at the cellular level

NAD⁺ is designed to:

  • Promote mitochondrial energy production and metabolism

    Niacinamide is a precursor to NAD⁺, an essential coenzyme that drives the generation of cellular energy by accepting and donating electrons across biological reactions 1

    • Cantó et al. Cell Metabolism 2015
  • Help protect against oxidative stress

    Hundreds of critical enzymes rely on NAD⁺, including enzymes that increase antioxidant activity and help defend against oxidative damage 2, 3

    • Covarrubias et al. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2021
    • Poljsak and Milisav. Rejuvenation Research 2016
  • Helps maintain skin health

    Niacinamide helps promote skin hydration and protects against cellular senescence 4,5

    • Chen et al. British Journal of Dermatology 2016
    • Bierman et al. Internal Journal of Cosmetic Science 2020
  • Support sirtuin proteins

    Sirtuins are a family of NAD-dependent proteins that stimulate DNA repair and help maintain our epigenome 6, 7, 8

    • Bonkowski and Sinclair. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2016
    • Rajman et al. Cell Metabolism 2018
    • Lu et al. Nature Aging 2023

Trusted Ingredients

Our pursuit for living healthier, longer is only matched by our relentless pursuit for quality. If an ingredient doesn’t meet our standards, we don’t use it.

  • Formulated by scientists

  • Ingredients backed by peer-reviewed research

  • Premium-quality, lab-tested ingredients

  • Third-party safety certified

Research-backed Ingredients

This supplement contains a powerful ingredient that has been shown in animal research to promote healthspan.

  • Vitamin B3 (as Niacinamide)

    1000mg

    Benefits:

    • Promotes mitochondrial energy production and metabolism 1
    • Helps protect against oxidative stress 2,3
    • Maintains skin health 4,5
    • Supports sirtuin proteins 6,7,8

Scientific References

  1. Cantó et al. NAD(+) Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis: A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus. Cell Metabolism 2015
  2. Covarrubias et al. NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2021
  3. Poljsak and Milisav. NAD+ as the Link Between Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Caloric Restriction, Exercise, DNA Repair, Longevity, and Health Span. Rejuvenation Research 2016
  4. Chen et al. Oral nicotinamide reduces transepidermal water loss: a randomized controlled trial. British Journal of Dermatology 2016
  5. Bierman et al. Niacinamide mitigates SASP-related inflammation induced by environmental stressors in human epidermal keratinocytes and skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science 2020
  6. Bonkowski and Sinclair. Slowing ageing by design: the rise of NAD+ and sirtuin-activating compounds. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2016
  7. Rajman et al. Therapeutic Potential of NAD-Boosting Molecules: The In Vivo Evidence. Cell Metabolism 2018
  8. Lu et al. The Information Theory of Aging. Nature Aging 2023