NAD+
NAD+ is fundamental to how the body generates and utilizes energy at the cellular level. As natural NAD+ levels decline with age, research has increasingly focused on its role in maintaining optimal cellular function and metabolic health.
Key research areas include:
Support for cellular energy production (ATP synthesis)
Activation of sirtuins (proteins linked to longevity and cellular repair)
Enhanced mitochondrial function and efficiency
Role in DNA repair and cellular resilience
Influence on metabolic health and aging processes
NAD+ does not act as a stimulant. Instead, it is studied for its ability to:
Support the body’s natural energy production systems
Improve cellular efficiency and metabolic output
Enhance resilience at the cellular level
This positions NAD+ as a cornerstone compound in research focused on long-term performance and biological optimization, rather than short-term energy spikes.
NAD+ has also been explored for its role in:
Supporting cognitive function and mental clarity
Promoting neuronal health and communication
Protecting against cellular stress in the brain
Its involvement in energy metabolism makes it especially relevant for research into brain performance and neuroprotection.
