
What is NAD+
The primary role of NAD in the body is to transfer energy from one cell to another. We use NAD to ensure proper cellular functioning, to protect our DNA as we age, to maintain a healthy metabolism, and to maintain our circadian rhythms.

One of the characteristic signs of aging is loss of cognitive function. You tend to forget things, have trouble concentrating, and feel like your brain is cloudy or foggy. NAD therapy replaces the coenzyme needed to slow or stop the progression of this decline. You’ll have:
Increased mental clarity
Better memory
High concentration
Improved moods
Better problem-solving skills
The boost in brain function you get from NAD therapy can even help you battle chronic mental struggles like depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.
Physical benefits of NAD therapy
NAD is sometimes called a “helper molecule” because it binds with other enzymes and helps them do their job better. What happens in your cells makes a huge difference in how you look and feel. The list of physical benefits from NAD therapy is long, and any one of these improvements can change your life for the better.
Improves cardiovascular health
Boosts energy
Increases metabolism
Reduces inflammation
Speeds recovery from injury
Decreases pain
Sharpens eyesight
Improves hearing
Diminishes cravings for harmful substances
Mitigates withdrawal symptoms
Assists weight loss
Protects nerves
Slows the aging process
Clearly, the benefits of NAD therapy stand to dramatically improve your overall health and well-being, and even improve the symptoms of some serious illnesses.

NAD may also have applications in the treatment of
Parkinson’s disease
Depression
Anxiety
Sleep disorders
Dementia
Migraine
Substance addiction
Hypertension
High cholesterol
Chronic fatigue syndrome

NAD+ is found in every cell in your body and is essential for creating cellular energy and maintaining cellular health. Levels of this critical molecule correlate with health status in aging.
NAD+ levels decline with age. Despite their central role in cellular functions, the body doesn’t have an endless supply of NAD+. In fact, it decreases with age and wear and tear on the body.
NAD+ precursors can be used to increase NAD+ levels in the body. Human clinical trial have demonstrated that precursors to NAD+, including nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), can safely and effectively increase NAD+ levels in the body.
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