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NR Powder Smooth Taste Blend

NR Powder Smooth Taste Blend

The maintenance of NAD+ levels in the bloodstream relies on an efficient balance between production and utilization.† Levels of this essential molecule naturally decline as you age. †

Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) serves as a direct precursor to NAD+, supporting its efficient production within the body.†

“Together, this highlights that a multi-target strategy for NAD+ restoration such as the use of a precursor in combination with inhibitors and/or activators acting at other key points in the NAD+ network may be the optimum approach to NAD+ restoration.” (1)

NR is a naturally occurring molecule found in all cells. It is used for the synthesis of NAD+, which is an important molecule for:

Energy production†
DNA repair†
Regulation of genes†

Cellular health and vitality†
Immune function†
Regulation of the sleep-wake cycle†

 

$23.70

Original: $79.00

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NR Powder Smooth Taste Blend

$79.00

$23.70

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The maintenance of NAD+ levels in the bloodstream relies on an efficient balance between production and utilization.† Levels of this essential molecule naturally decline as you age. †

Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) serves as a direct precursor to NAD+, supporting its efficient production within the body.†

“Together, this highlights that a multi-target strategy for NAD+ restoration such as the use of a precursor in combination with inhibitors and/or activators acting at other key points in the NAD+ network may be the optimum approach to NAD+ restoration.” (1)

NR is a naturally occurring molecule found in all cells. It is used for the synthesis of NAD+, which is an important molecule for:

Energy production†
DNA repair†
Regulation of genes†

Cellular health and vitality†
Immune function†
Regulation of the sleep-wake cycle†