What is NMN?
NMN (Nicotinamide mononucleotide)
In the human body, NMN is a naturally occurring nucleotide with a biologically active function.NMN comes in two forms, α and β. The β-configuration is the active form of NMN. Nicotinamide belongs to vitamin B3, but its effects are much more than just a vitamin B3. NMN belongs to the group of B vitamin derivatives and is widely involved in many biochemical reactions in the human body such as immunity and metabolism.
Scientists have confirmed that NMN is the best solution to reverse aging and prevent age-related diseases
What is the connection between NMN and NAD+?
NMN is a substance that is already present in the human body, and in the human body, NMN is the most direct precursor of NAD+ in human body, and the function of NMN is reflected by NAD+.
NAD+, also called coenzyme, is involved in thousands of reactions in every cell and plays a very important role in keeping the cells alive. This means that NMN deficiency and NAD decline are the main causes of aging and chronic diseases.
As we age, the lack of NMN and the accelerated decline of NAD+ level will lead to degenerative symptoms and chronic diseases such as hair loss, forgetfulness, muscle degeneration, brain weakness, immune deficiency, metabolic disorders, etc.
However, scientists have found that
NAD+ cannot be supplemented directly because the molecular weight is too large. Thus,
consuming NMN supplementation to synthesize and rapidly increase the level of NAD+ in the
body is recommended! Numerous studies have shown that increasing NAD+ levels can
significantly improve multi-organ function such as liver function, kidney function, heart function and skeletal muscle function. It could also delay aging, improve sleep quality, and boost your immunity.
Therefore, supplementation with LIFEXT NMN is the secret to reactivating your youth and
reverse aging as you maintain a long and healthy life!
NMN's anti-aging effects have been acknowledged by 8
Nobel laureates in the scientific community recognition and strong support!
Sir Richard John Roberts
Eric Richard Kandel
Aaron Ciechanover
Daniel Kahneman
Jack William Szostak
Thomas C. Südhof
Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine (2013)
Paul L. Modrich
Martin Karplus
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2013)