NAD+, or Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in all living cells. It plays a crucial role in various metabolic processes and is involved in several biological pathways.
Supplementing NAD+ in the body enhances cellular energy metabolism, stimulates the activation of beneficial genes, promotes DNA repair, and helps balance bodily functions.
NAD+ is one of the most important molecules in the body, and we lose it as we age, leading to various health issues. NAD+ levels decrease during the aging process. In middle age, NAD+ levels drop to less than 50% of youthful levels and further decline to only 1% - 10% by the age of 80.
The reduction in NAD+ levels results in the deactivation of Sirtuin proteins and inhibition of PARP enzyme activity, both of which negatively affect brain function and nervous system health.
When NAD+ levels decrease, it leads to the deterioration of the nervous system and memory, reduced energy conversion efficiency, heart disease, obesity, infertility, and other age-related problems.