NAD+ (20mL)
⚡🧬 NAD+
Concentration: 50mg/mL
Cellular Energy | Mitochondrial Health | Longevity Support
🔬 What is NAD+?
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD⁺) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a key role in cellular energy production (ATP), DNA repair, mitochondrial function, and the activation of longevity-related sirtuins. NAD+ levels decline with age, contributing to fatigue, inflammation, cognitive decline, and slower metabolism.
⚡ Top Benefits:
🔋 Mitochondrial Energy Production
Essential for converting nutrients into ATP, fueling physical and mental performance
Supports cellular function and energy output under stress or fatigue
🧠 Cognitive Performance & Brain Health
Enhances neurotransmitter synthesis, improves focus, clarity, and memory
May protect neurons from oxidative stress and age-related cognitive decline
🧬 DNA Repair & Longevity Activation
Supports genomic stability and activates sirtuins, proteins linked to lifespan extension
Plays a critical role in healthy aging and inflammation regulation
♻️ Metabolic & Detox Support
May improve insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, and promote liver detoxification
Assists in restoring balance during metabolic or oxidative stress
✅ Who It’s For (Research Use):
Studies related to:
Chronic fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction
Cognitive decline, neuroprotection, and aging
Metabolic regulation, NAD+ depletion, or sirtuin activation
Popular in biohacking, longevity, and cellular regeneration research
💉 Suggested Protocol (Research Use Only)
⚠️ For laboratory/research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Dose:
1–2 mL per session (50–100mg NAD+)Route:
Intramuscular (IM) for rapid systemic absorption
Subcutaneous (SubQ) for slower, sustained release
Intranasal and IV routes are also explored in advanced preclinical models
Frequency:
2–5 times per week, depending on protocol goals
Cycle Duration:
4–8 weeks, followed by reassessment or transition into a maintenance phase (e.g., 1–2x/week)















