What Are the Hallmarks of Ageing? Key Markers and Their Importance
6th Dec 2024
Ageing 101: What are the Hallmarks of Ageing?
Ageing, while unavoidable, is not as inevitable as it once seemed.
Modern research identifies 12 interconnected ageing hallmarks, providing a roadmap for understanding and potentially reversing the ageing process. Each hallmark represents a distinct biological process that explains why we age and that leads to the decline in physical and
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Unlocking NMN: The Key Transporter SLC12A8 Revealed
6th Oct 2024
The Elusive NMN Transporter SLC12A8: Unlocking the Benefits of NMN Supplements
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What Does NMN Do to Your Body?
What Is the Transporter For NMN?
How To Raise Your NMN Levels
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What Does NMN Do to Your Body?
As we age, levels of NAD+ in our bodies decline, which can impact our health. Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a powerful compound that boosts NAD+
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How NMN is Made: Natural & Synthetic NMN Explained
13th Sep 2024
How is NMN Made? Everything You Need To Know!
NMN, the compound that our body directly uses to make NAD+ — something found in each of our cells to keep them healthy.It’s why so many people take NMN, to help boost their levels of NAD+ that naturally decline with age — since there’s no point in directly taking NAD+ as a supplement as it’s too large of a compound for the body to absorb.
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NMN & Diabetes: Safety, Side Effects and Benefits
6th Sep 2024
Can Diabetic Patients Take NMN?
NMN. It’s what our bodies use to make NAD+, a compound crucial for every cell in our bodies, which, frustratingly, declines with age.
Since NAD is too large of a molecule to take as a supplement, NMN, in its various forms, is often taken as a longevity supplement, with many scientific studies being undertaken to learn about its full benefits.
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NMN, NR, or NAD+: Which Supplement is Right for You?
17th Aug 2024
NR, NMN or NAD? Which One Should You Take?
There are so many NAD+ boosting supplements out there, and for good reason. This truly is a compound that the body requires for various processes and since our NAD+ levels decline as we age, it makes sense that people want to keep their levels at an adequate state to potentially stay healthier for longer.
The thing is, though, there are var
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