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Our NAD+ Levels Decline With Age
NAD+ is the coenzyme cells use for energy production and repair. Levels naturally fall with age and everyday stressors like poor sleep and intense training. As NAD+ drops, mitochondrial output, cellular repair, and metabolic efficiency can slow—showing up as lower steady energy, slower recovery, and reduced focus.
NAD+ IV Drips
Yeah, they can feel powerful—but it’s 1–3 hours in a clinic, every time, plus hundreds per visit. Be honest: are you really carving out a half day every week?
NAD Injections
Plenty of people swear by them. But needles 2–3× a week, fridge vials, sharps disposal—and the cost adds up (often thousands a year). Will you actually keep that up long-term?
Tab heading
Sounds simple… until the fixed low doses, extra fillers, and debated oral NAD+ absorption show up. The NAD+ is destroyed in your stomach before ever reaching your cells.
NAD patches
Sticker science looks convenient—until sweat and skin oils mess with adhesion and delivery. Some folks get skin irritation, and the actual dose hitting your system is hard to trust daily.
See Why NMN Is Different
NMN is the direct building block your body uses to make NAD+, the coenzyme behind cellular energy and maintenance.
It’s not hype—Harvard-affiliated researchers have published extensively on NMN/NAD+ biology, and NIH-funded projects continue to explore NAD+ pathways and healthy aging markers.
They Tried It, They Loved It
Still Got Questions?
How do I take it and when?
How do I take it and when?
30 seconds sublingual (under the tongue) once daily, or mix in water. Most people take it in the morning; it’s stimulant-free.
How long until I notice anything?
How long until I notice anything?
Most report subtle, steady changes within 2–4 weeks of consistent use (everyone’s different).
Sublingual vs swallowing—does it matter?
Sublingual vs swallowing—does it matter?
Sublingual is a quick, simple routine many people prefer. Mixing and swallowing is fine too—pick the method you’ll stick with daily.
Any side effects? Who shouldn’t take it?
Any side effects? Who shouldn’t take it?
Generally well-tolerated. A small number of people report mild digestive discomfort—start low and increase gradually. Not for minors, pregnant/nursing individuals, or anyone under medical treatment without professional guidance.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
What if it doesn’t work for me?
We offer a 30-day, empty-jar guarantee. If you don’t feel it’s right for you, reach out and we’ll make it right.


