What is NAD
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NAD⁺ is a coenzyme found in all living cells. It plays a central role in metabolism by facilitating redox (oxidation-reduction) reactions that help convert food into energy (ATP).
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Beyond energy metabolism, NAD⁺ is also essential for activating enzymes involved in DNA repair (like PARPs), regulating longevity genes (such as sirtuins), cell signaling, and maintaining cell health.
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As people age, NAD⁺ levels naturally decline, which is linked in research to various age-related problems.
Benefits of Increasing NAD⁺ Levels
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Improved Energy & Mitochondrial Function
Boosting NAD⁺ helps mitochondria produce ATP more efficiently. This can mean less fatigue, improved stamina, better cellular energy overall.
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DNA Repair & Longevity
NAD⁺ activates PARPs and sirtuins, which help repair DNA damage and regulate processes related to aging and stress resilience. This has implications for slowing cellular aging.
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Cognitive & Neurological Health
Increasing NAD⁺ (or using its precursors like NR or NMN) in animal models has shown improved memory, reduced neural damage, and protection against neurodegenerative changes (e.g. Alzheimer’s models).
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Metabolic Health
There is evidence that NAD⁺ helps improve insulin sensitivity, regulate glucose metabolism, support healthier fat metabolism, and reduce metabolic dysfunctions.
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Reduced Inflammation & Immune Support
Since NAD⁺ is tied to regulatory proteins and enzymes that modulate inflammation, increasing NAD⁺ may help reduce chronic inflammation and improve immune resilience.
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Muscle Health & Physical Recovery
Research suggests enhanced NAD⁺ levels can improve muscle function, endurance, and possibly slow down muscle loss with aging.