“To our knowledge, this is the first report showing that NRH can reach multiple tissues intact and provide a broad spectrum of effects through potent NAD+ enhancement and subsequent SIRT activation.”
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"Our results also demonstrate significant improvement in kidney function in diabetic rats treated with LR at both 20 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg, suggesting that the liposomal formulation enhances resveratrol’s absorption and bioavailability."
More than 240 clinical trials have been conducted to understand the potential health effects of Resveratrol. Evidence suggests Resveratrol may enhance longevity, heart health, glucose and fat metabolism, and bone health.
This study showed that P.E.A. protected mice from HFD-induced anxiety-like behavior and inflammation. “As our data demonstrated, the blunted synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines by PEA can stop this vicious cycle among brain immune cells, limiting the progression of enduring neuroinflammation.”
Berberine is a bioactive compound found in many plants, including goldenseal, Oregon grape, and barberry. It has been recognized for its health benefits for centuries, with its earliest known therapeutic use dating back to A.D. 200. Today, Berberine continues to be an exciting focus of health and wellness research, with many studies investigating its potential for maintaining metabolic health.
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a natural compound that your body produces in response to various forms of cellular damage. Its primary role is to promote homeostasis, which is the body’s ability to maintain a stable and balanced internal environment for optimal functioning and overall wellness.
Quercetin, a bioactive compound found in various fruits and vegetables, has attracted significant attention for its potential therapeutic effects against allergies.
“Recent studies showed that BBR significantly reduced liver steatosis, improved insulin resistance, alleviated glucose and lipid metabolism disorders, and exhibited therapeutic effects on NAFLD in humans and mice.”
This new study found that for the first time that NMN supplementation in humans increases levels of NMN in blood plasma.
All previous studies with NMN and NR have not been able to detect measurable increase in blood levels of NMN or NR.
They also found increased levels of NAD+ and insulin levels.
“NMN reduced fat mass, which visibly translated into a significantly lower weight of the WAT and BAT in NMN treatment mice.”
The results showed that Resveratrol intake significantly lowered cholesterol and blood glucose levels (HbA1c, total cholesterol, LDL and HDL).
“These results suggest that Resveratrol (RSV) has a dramatic impact on regulating lipid and glucose metabolism, and the major clinical value of Resveratrol intake is for obese and diabetic patients.”
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