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NAD

NAD is a cellular compound called nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, which is found in all of your cells in the body. NAD is another form of Vitamin B3, which plays a role in various biological processes such as supporting your circadian rhythm, repairing damaged DNA, defending against free radical damage and oxidative stress, supporting immune health, and supporting healthy inflammatory pathways.

NAD is often called a helper molecule because it binds to other enzymes in the body to activate and generate reactions. Many of the body’s enzyme reactions and gene repair mechanisms are dependent on NAD. As NAD levels go down, the body’s ability to support these enzyme reactions also goes down.

NAD supports mitochondrial health, energy production, healthy aging, and cognitive function, as well as plays a role in longevity genes by regulating the Sirtuin pathways. Since NAD is essential for mitochondrial function, it can support ATP production, which may have a positive effect on energy levels.

NAD may help protect brain cells, as it can control the production of PGC-1-alpha, a protein that has been found to help protect against oxidative stress and impaired mitochondrial function.

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