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Are you starting to feel that your daily energy levels are not what they once were? This may be due in part to a natural process called Age-Associated Cellular Decline or AACD.

Deep inside your cells, an important molecule called NAD+ is needed daily to help transform food into energy for your whole body. But as you age, NAD+ levels are often declining, and this can limit your cellular energy production.

After extensive research, leading scientists have identified a specialized cellular nutrient which promotes NAD+ synthesis called Nicotinamide Riboside or NR.

Clinical studies have revealed that Niagen® NR can penetrate deep within your cells to boost cellular NAD+ levels, to help reinforce your cells' natural ability to make energy.

Daily supplementation with the cellular nutrient Niagen® NR can help replenish NAD+ your cells need to produce energy each day, helping to offset one of the key drivers of Age-Associated Cellular Decline.

To learn more about NAD+ and Age-Associated Cellular Decline, visit www.myAACD.org

Understanding the Essential Role of NAD+ in Cellular Health:
One of the most important molecules found inside every single living cell is NAD, (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). NAD has earned its reputation for the multiple essential roles it plays in maintaining healthy cellular functioning and life itself. As our understanding of why we age continues to grow, we’ve discovered that the aging process is also greatly influenced by NAD.1

Not only is NAD required to sustain life, but to sustain an energetic and healthy life. It is required for our bodies to carry out the business of living. This includes basic vital functions such as breathing, eating, drinking, walking and thinking. It is as critical to sustain life as food and water.2

NAD plays a critical role in cellular energy production and the regulation of many different aspects of cellular metabolism. As a coenzyme, NAD is a “helper” molecule necessary for enzymes to complete their activities, influencing natural processes throughout the body. NAD is also important for healthy mitochondrial function, skeletal muscle development, metabolic health, and plays a key role in cellular repair.3

Unfortunately, we experience a steady decline in NAD as we age because our bodies are typically unable to maintain the balance of NAD production and use. In fact, by the time we are middle-aged, our NAD levels can drop to half of what we had in our youth. This causes it to become increasingly difficult for our bodies to adequately supply us with enough NAD each day.1,2,4

The decline in NAD as we age can lead to a decreased capacity to naturally produce cellular fuel or ATP for energy.1 This progressive decline in healthy cellular functioning can ultimately lead to accelerated cellular aging, loss of energy, limited recovery after injury, fatigue, frailty, and other signs of Age-Associated Cellular Decline (AACD).3

THE DECLINE OF NAD AND AGING

A decline in NAD is thought to be highly associated with some of the most common signs related to aging, like feeling tired faster and more frequent fatigue.5 Although our bodies can make NAD+ from precursor foods found in our diets, our body’s ability to produce enough becomes more of a challenge as we age.1,2

The decline of NAD+ is often gradual and frequently goes unnoticed at first. Over time, however, a lack of NAD+ can affect cellular repair mechanisms, resiliency, protection and healthy mitochondrial functioning.5 Once this loss becomes progressive, we may begin to notice more frequent fatigue, a loss of physical energy, a slowed metabolism and a reduction in mental sharpness.8

Given the critical role of NAD+ in healthy cellular functioning, energy production, muscle development and mitochondrial homeostasis, it’s clear this molecule is vital to maintaining good health and longevity. Current research on aging now shows that increasing the amount of NAD+ within our cells could be a very beneficial way to help increase healthy cellular functioning and address the key drivers of AACD.3.9

References
1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
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3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
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9. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
10. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...

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Niagen® is a trademark of Chromadex Inc.
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