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Scientists have never stopped researching the anti-aging coenzyme NAD+. Currently, four precursor nutritional supplements of NAD+ have been recognized:
NR (Nicotinamide Riboside)
NR was the earliest discovered precursor of NAD+. After entering the body, NR needs to be phosphorylated by NPK1-2 to convert into NMN, which then transforms into NAD+.
NA + NAM (Niacin and Nicotinamide)
Niacin + Nicotinamide are currently more economical and convenient ways to supplement NAD+ precursors. Together, niacin and nicotinamide can be synthesized into NAD+ in the body with the help of rate-limiting enzymes.
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)
NMN is currently one of the most effective methods to supplement NAD+ precursors. NMN is a naturally occurring substance in the human body and is also found in many foods. It is completely natural and harmless.
NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, Hydrogenated)
NADH is the reduced form of NAD+. The most effective way to supplement NAD+ is by taking NADH. NADH is the reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and is known as reduced coenzyme 1, commonly referred to as a mitochondrial booster.
NADH has a higher utilisation rate of NAD+ and works synergistically with hydrogen. After NADH is ingested, it can be directly decomposed into NAD+ and biohydrogen ‘H+’ in the body, and releases energy ATP, which enhances the level of NAD+ in the body and at the same time, it can supply energy to the cells, and the utilisation rate of the biological effect of NAD+ is quite high.
NADH Mitochondrial
NADH stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Hydride, a naturally occurring substance in the human body. The ‘H’ stands for high-energy hydrogen, indicating that the substance is probably the most biologically active form.NADH, when converted to NAD+, is a catalyst for many biological reactions. NADH is essential for cellular replication and energy production. NADH is also an important antioxidant. In fact, scientists recognise that NADH is the most powerful antioxidant for protecting cells from harmful substances.
An important role for NADH is as a cellular immune response enhancer. NADH and its predecessor, NADPH, fuel the ‘killing mechanism’ of the immune system against foreign substances.
What is the best time to supplement with NADH?
The best time to take NADH is in the morning, 30 minutes before breakfast. You can also take another tablet if you need more energy in the afternoon or evening.
How long do I need to take it at first?
For normal healthy people, after taking the product for one month continuously, they can feel the energy of their body being boosted and their health condition will be improved. It is generally recommended to take the product for at least one month. Generally speaking, after 8 consecutive weeks, you can feel a relatively significant improvement in your physical condition.
Can I take it before/during pregnancy?
Every pregnant woman is different, so it is best to consult your doctor. However, NADH is naturally present in the body and is a substance that exists in our body itself, so theoretically it will not harm the mother or baby.
How do I store it?
For best results, we recommend storing NADH in a dry, cool place as heat and moisture can destroy the active ingredients.
How long does it take to produce results after taking it?
The answer to this question varies from person to person. Each of us has our own biochemical reaction efficiency: our bodies absorb food and nutrients at different rates. Some people feel results the same day they take it. For example, your brain is clear, your body's energy is boosted, and if you climb the stairs, you'll notice that it becomes easier than usual to do so. However, most healthy people report feeling an improvement in body energy within five to ten days of taking NADH. After all, NADH must fully enter the billions of cellular structures in the body and participate in the body's biochemical metabolic processes before it can begin to have an effect, so first-time users may need to be patient to see beneficial results.
Are there any side effects of taking NADH?
Since NADH is also a substance that exists in the body itself, taking NADH does not cause any significant side effects. However, everyone has different allergens and allergic reactions. Therefore, especially for people with allergies, the best way is to consult a doctor first.
Can I take it with other medications/supplements?
Currently, there are no known adverse interactions between NADH and medications. It can be taken while using some medications, such as commonly used antihypertensives, antidepressants, and antihistamines. However, if you are taking prescription medications or are uncertain about your health status, please consult your healthcare professional.
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