Popular anti-aging ingredient used by Harvard Professor has landed in New Zealand
NAD+ is used in many cellular processes, is present in every living organism, and the science has shown that NAD+ levels decline with age.
- NAD+ is used in many cellular processes, is present in every living organism, and the science has shown that NAD+ levels decline with age.
- Naturally, one might assume that by consuming NAD+ we can elevate NAD+ levels, however, NAD+ on its own cannot be directly absorbed by the cells.
- NMN is a direct precursor of NAD+ and is well-researched with over 1300+ supporting scientific articles on PubMed.
- NMN has been popular in the biohacking community globally for some time including the well-known Professor of Genetics at Harvard University, David Sinclair.