Is a coenzyme found in all living cells. The compound is a dinucleotide, because it consists of two nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups. One nucleotide contains an adenine base and the other nicotinamid. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide exists in two forms, an oxidized and reduced form abbreviated as NAD+ and NADH respectively. NAD participates in many redox reactions in cells, including glycolysis and most of those, the citric acid cycle of cellular respiration
Description
- Advanced Defense against Cellular Aging
- Dietary Supplement
How To Boost NAD+ Levels Within Your Cells
Newly patented nicotinamide riboside increases cellular levels of NAD+ in the body. For the first time, aging humans have an effective and affordable method to boost the critical NAD+ enzyme for refreshed vitality. Nicotinamide riboside represents an innovative advance to combat aging that functions via unique mechanisms not found in typical dietary supplements.
Multiple Benefits Of Increasing NAD+ Cellular Levels
Nicotinamide riboside has been documented to help replenish cellular NAD+ and in the process:
- Promote sirtuin (SIRT1 and SIRT3) gene activation,
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Enhance growth and efficiency of
mitochondria-supporting energy levels and physical performance, - Favorably modulate metabolism,
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Contribute to neuronal
health-supporting cognitive function during aging, -
Promote insulin
sensitivity-supporting healthy blood sugar levels in those within the normal range.
Dosage and Use
Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.
Take one (1) capsule daily with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Other Ingridients
Vegetable cellulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, silica, vegetable stearate.
Warnings
- Nicotinamide Riboside does not cause flushing.
- Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
- When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.