“With these exciting developments, the further reformulated version of the concept, the NAD World 3.0, is now proposed, featuring multi-layered feedback loops mediated by NMN and eNAMPT for mammalian aging and longevity control.”
Category Archives: Aging & Longevity
Mitochondria, often called the “powerhouses of the cell,” greatly impact your energy levels, cellular health, and longevity. These tiny organelles generate the energy needed to power nearly every cellular process in your body, and perform many other functions beyond simply keeping the cellular lights on. However, as we age, mitochondrial function declines—a process linked to […]
Green Tea Extract, in its concentrated form, has shown significant potential in addressing age-related concerns related to heart health, cognitive function, and metabolism.
This research reviews the current evidence on NMN metabolism and compares the effects of different administration routes.
“In comparison to NAD+ IV, NR IV was infused faster, and the infusion experience was more tolerable.”
“These results indicate that NMN intake could increase blood NAD + levels, maintain walking speed, and improve sleep quality in older adults.”
Many studies suggest that collagen supplementation may be an effective way to counteract the decline in collagen production.
Creatine is an amino acid derivative stored in your muscles and used to create energy for movement. Every cell in the body relies on Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) as a source of energy that through muscle contraction, uses ATP and releases Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP). Stores of Creatine in your muscles help to quickly turn ADP back to ATP for additional energy.
Glycine is a non-essential amino acid that is nonetheless necessary for many health-promoting metabolic processes. It is an integral part of protiens made inside the body, a precursor for important biomolecules like glutathione and creatine, and acts as an inhibitory (calming) neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Research strongly supports glycine’s potential to protect health […]
This study investigated the potential of NMN-loaded nanoparticles to prevent age-related decline in a model of aging mice.