What Is NAD+?
What Is It?
NAD+ is not a peptide — it is a coenzyme found in every single cell in your body. It plays a central role in how cells produce energy and repair themselves. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, and researchers are studying whether restoring those levels can support healthier aging.
How Does It Work?
Think of NAD+ as the fuel that powers many of your cells’ most important functions — from energy production to DNA repair. As we age and our NAD+ levels drop, those functions can slow down. Researchers are exploring whether raising NAD+ levels can help maintain cellular vitality.
What Researchers Are Studying
- Cellular energy production and mitochondrial health
- DNA repair and cellular maintenance
- Brain health and cognitive function
- Muscle performance and recovery
- Healthy aging and longevity pathways
Things To Know
NAD+ research is one of the most active areas in longevity science today. IV administration should always be done under professional supervision.
The Bottom Line
Energy is life. For our community — people who work hard, move hard, and give everything to family — understanding what powers your cells is powerful knowledge. NAD+ is one of the most studied molecules in aging science today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Your body produces it, but levels decline with age, stress, and poor lifestyle habits.
NMN and NR are precursors u2014 compounds your body converts into NAD+. NAD+ itself can also be given directly via IV. A healthcare provider can help you understand the options.
The Bottom Line
NAD+ is an active area of peptide research with growing scientific interest. Like all research peptides, it should be understood in an educational context. Health decisions should always be made with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your individual situation.