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  • 11/16/2019
NAD or Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide to give it its full name is found in virtually all our living cells, NAD+ is essential for sustaining life.

NAD levels decline drastically with age, creating an energy deficit that decreases the body’s ability to retain youthful functions.

NAD is biologically unstable, which makes it unsuitable for oral supplementation. Fortunately, it is easy to restore your cellular NAD levels using NMN, which converts to NAD when it is in the cell.

Links:
• https://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/2018/2/Anti-Aging-Effects-Of-NAD/Page-01
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvIaR5WBKrQ
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb-4uuCYLvE
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loBAdwgtiIE
• https://www.livestrong.com/article/513608-benefits-of-nicotinamide/
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdpR-TY6QU

To give you an idea how NAD+ declines with age; by age 50 a typical person may have only half the NAD+ they did in youth, by age 80, NAD+ levels drop to between 1% to 10% of those expressed in youth.

A fascinating aspect of NAD+ is its dual role in protecting against factors that age us. This includes mitigating chemical stress, inflammation, DNA damage, and failing mitochondria, all conditions associated with aging.

In other words, while a decline in NAD+ levels may negatively influence lifespan, so restoring NAD+ is increasingly being viewed as a cutting-edge tool to promote longevity and a way to combat the diseases of aging too.

A rigorous scientific review of NAD+ reveals that its longevity benefits arise from eight different, but interrelated, functions.

#antiaging #NAD+ #longevity

Acknowledgments:

Video: Pexels, Oscar Due Wang

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