About NAD+ Testing

Understanding your NAD+ levels is key to optimizing your health and longevity

What is NAD+?

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body. It plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism and is involved in hundreds of metabolic processes.

NAD+ levels naturally decline as we age, which has been linked to various age-related health issues and a general decline in cellular energy production. Research suggests that maintaining optimal NAD+ levels could support healthy aging and overall wellbeing.

NAD+ Molecular Structure
NAD+ Testing Process

Why Test Your NAD+ Levels?

Testing your NAD+ levels provides valuable insights into your cellular health and helps you make informed decisions about supplementation. Without testing, you might be:

  • Supplementing when your levels are already optimal
  • Using inappropriate dosages
  • Missing opportunities to address low NAD+ levels
  • Unable to track the effectiveness of your supplementation strategy

Our affordable at-home test kits make it easy to measure your NAD+ levels and take control of your health.

Common NAD+ Supplements

There are several supplements available that aim to boost NAD+ levels. Each works through different mechanisms:

Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

A direct precursor to NAD+ that efficiently converts to NAD+ in the body. Commonly used in supplements due to its bioavailability.

Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)

Another direct precursor to NAD+ that has shown promising results in research for boosting NAD+ levels.

Niacin (Vitamin B3)

A form of vitamin B3 that can be converted to NAD+, though less efficiently than NR or NMN. May cause flushing in some people.

Nicotinamide (NAM)

Another form of vitamin B3 that can be converted to NAD+. Doesn't cause flushing but may inhibit certain enzymes at high doses.

Resveratrol

While not a direct NAD+ precursor, it may enhance the activity of certain enzymes that depend on NAD+, potentially amplifying its effects.

Other NAD+ Boosters

Compounds like quercetin, apigenin, and curcumin may support NAD+ metabolism indirectly by affecting related pathways.

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