Longevity Articles

Stay informed with the latest information related to supplements and nutrition to help you live healthier and longer.

Longevity Articles

Stay informed with the latest information related to supplements and nutrition to help you live healthier and longer.

NMN News & Research

The main benefits of supplemental NMN include supporting longevity, healthy body weight, metabolic markers, cognitive function, and reproductive health.

NMN News & Research

The main benefits of supplemental NMN include supporting longevity, healthy body weight, metabolic markers, cognitive function, and reproductive health.

Longevity Articles

How to Maintain Healthy Muscle and Joint Comfort Following Exercise

How to Maintain Healthy Muscle and Joint Comfort Following Exercise

When you need to recover from sore muscles, give yourself a big leg up by supplementing with a super-absorbing combination of two powerful antioxidants, Pomella®, a patented pomegranate extract, and Longvida® curcumin. Read what the scientific studies say about their ability to help maintain healthy muscles and joints and support a healthy inflammatory response.

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The Surprising Benefits of NMN for Chronic Health Challenges

The Surprising Benefits of NMN for Chronic Health Challenges

Increased energy is not the only benefit NMN can offer for people with chronic illnesses. It can help improve a number of other health factors, including muscle strength and neurological function.

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Slc12a8 - The Newly Discovered NMN-specific Transporter

The Newly Discovered NMN-specific Transporter: Slc12a8

A new study published in Nature Metabolism has brought to light a new cellular membrane transporter specific to NMN. Encoded by the Slc12a8 gene, it allows NMN to become available inside the cells for direct NAD+ production. 

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Research Proves You Can Boost NAD+ With Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)

Research Shows NMN May Boost NAD+

Because the NAD+ molecule cannot readily cross cell membranes to enter cells,  precursor molecules to NAD+ - such as NMN - must be used to increase bioavailable levels of NAD+.

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