05/12/2023
Have you heard of NMN?
All the cells in your body use NAD and therefore require NMN, its precursor, to function properly. NAD helps cells regulate a number of essential functions that help keep your cells running smoothly, including:
energy metabolism
DNA repair
gene expression
cellular stress responses
Itโs essential that your cells have plenty of NMN to produce enough NAD to support these functions.
Your NMN levels naturally decline over time, and, as a result, your levels of NAD decline, too. This may contribute to some of the health effects you might experience during aging.
NMN is showing promising potential benefits for many different areas of health, including:
longevity
diabetes
liver conditions
brain health
heart health
exercise training
sleep