NAD is a coenzyme that plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism by acting as an electron carrier in redox reactions, essentially transferring hydrogen atoms between molecules within cells; it is vital for energy production and various other cellular processes like DNA repair and signaling pathways. NAD is involved in key metabolic pathways like glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, where it helps transfer electrons to generate ATP (cellular energy.)
The understanding of the molecular and cellular basis of aging has grown exponentially over the recent years, and it is now accepted within the scientific community that aging is a malleable process; just as it can be accelerated, it can be slowed and even reversed. This has far-reaching implications for our attitude and approach toward aging, presenting the opportunity to enter a new era of cellular regenerative medicine to not only manage the external signs of aging but also to develop therapies that support the body to repair and restore itself back to a state of internal well-being. A wealth of evidence now demonstrates that a decline in NAD is a feature of aging and may play a role in the process.
As you get older your metabolism naturally slows down. The restoration effects of NAD+ speeds up your metabolism back to its youthful state.
NAD+ allows your cells to activate enzymes that protect and correct DNA damage cause by inflammatory foods.
Oxidative stress, and imbalance between free radicals and your body's ability to counteract with antioxidants, along with the stress of modern living, can sap your body of its natural NAD supply.
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