Source: About NAD

- Promotes healthy mitochondrial function, which is an important component of human aging2
- Supplementation of an NAD+ precursor for one week in aged mice reversed their mitochondrial dysfunction and returned mitochondrial health and key biochemical markers of muscle health to levels similar to a young mouse1,2
- Increases sirtuin activation, improving mitochondrial activity to help prevent cellular damage due to free radicals2,3

Shown to lower high-fat-diet-induced weight gain by enhancing energy metabolism1,3

Promotes beneficial effects on blood lipids by maintaining healthy cholesterol levels already within normal range3

- Maintains neuronal health
- Improves cognitive function and protects against axonal degeneration associated with aging1,2

- Improved endurance due to enhanced mitochondrial function2
- More robust respiratory exchange ratio (RER) between feeding and fasting periods1