What causes the body to age?
As we age, the level of NAD+ in the body continues to decrease, leading to the function decline of mitochondria (a.k.a. biological energy generator). That triggers aging in the end. The level of NAD+ decreases as we age over the years. Generally the decrease process gets significantly faster after we pass the age of 30, resulting in an acceleration of aging.
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Boosting NAD+ level is the key of anti-aging!
Supports Healthy Aging
Helps DNA Repair
NAD+ keeps long telomeres working efficiently
NAD+ is involved in the repair of DNA that has been damaged from normal day-to-day exposures and processes.

Protects Cells from Stress

Provides Energy to Cells
NAD+ makes cells resistant to stress and protects the brain.
NAD+ boost mitochondria (a.k.a biological energy generator) activity
Recent medical research has found that when the body’s NAD+ is elevated, the functions of one’s brain, nervous system, cardiovascular system, muscle system, all internal organs and reproductive system can be restored to the level as they were young.
How to boost NAD+ level?
The simple answer is taking NAD+ pills or injecting it into the body. However, it is not practical in daily life, because NAD+ is an unstable compound. It becomes inactive right away as soon as being exposed to the air. If we intake it directly, NAD+ will be broken down into other compounds and destroyed before it can be absorbed. If we inject NAD+ into the body, we have to maintain the dose every day, which is inconvenient for everyday use. Therefore, currently the best way is to take NAD+ precursor, so that our body can use the precursor to make our own NAD+.

The 5 NAD+ precursors
There are five types of NAD+ precursors. They are NA (nicotinic acid), tryptophan (Trp) nicotinamide (NAM), nicotinamide ribose (NR) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN).

What is NMN?
Different NMN has completely different activity
NMN is the abbreviation of Nicotinamide Mononucleotide. It is a biologically active nucleotide naturally present in the human body. It is widely involved in many biochemical reactions in the human body and can directly affect human life span, immunity, and metabolism. As the precursor of NAD+, NMN is currently an ideal way to supplement NAD+.
The difference between Alpha NMN and Beta NMN. NMN is divided into two types, one is called alpha NMN (alpha NMN), and the other is called beta-NMN (beta NMN). These two substances have the same molecular weight and similar chemical structure, but the spatial structure is very different. alphaNMN has no biological activity and is useless after eating. It's like a person's left hand and right hand. Although they look exactly the same, the gloves for the left hand will definitely not match. In order to save costs on the premise that some NMN products can pass the inspection, a large amount of Alpha NMN is added, resulting in a lack of effect. Only beta NMN can exercise its anti-aging effect.
