Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme studied for its role in cellular metabolism and redox signaling pathways.
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Published research data and clinical observations
NAD+ isn't a drug — it's a coenzyme found in every living cell, required for over 500 enzymatic reactions. Your body uses it to power three critical systems that all decline with age.
NAD+ levels drop ~50% between ages 40-60. This decline is now considered a hallmark of aging by leading researchers:
Every major age-related pathway — DNA repair, mitochondrial function, inflammation — depends on NAD+ as fuel. Less NAD+ means all three decline together.
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