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NMN peptides are specialized molecules derived from NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide), a natural compound that your cells use to produce NAD⁺, a key molecule for energy production and cellular repair. These peptides are designed to help NMN enter cells more efficiently, potentially boosting cellular energy and supporting repair processes.
Why They’re Gaining Attention
Research in animals has shown promising results:
In naturally aging mice, male mice treated with NMN or NMN-peptide-like interventions lived up to 19% longer than untreated peers.
Treated animals were more energetic, fitter, and displayed better metabolic function.
The peptides appear to support mitochondria, enhance NAD⁺-dependent processes, and improve overall cellular health.
Maybe this is the secret of all these Hollywood actors aging so slow (beside the fuck ton of surgerys. ect)
Maybe somebody high iq could watch into this deeper and make a better threat.
Sources for the geeks:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.nad.com
Why They’re Gaining Attention
Research in animals has shown promising results:
In naturally aging mice, male mice treated with NMN or NMN-peptide-like interventions lived up to 19% longer than untreated peers.
Treated animals were more energetic, fitter, and displayed better metabolic function.
The peptides appear to support mitochondria, enhance NAD⁺-dependent processes, and improve overall cellular health.
Maybe this is the secret of all these Hollywood actors aging so slow (beside the fuck ton of surgerys. ect)
Maybe somebody high iq could watch into this deeper and make a better threat.
Sources for the geeks:
CD38 inhibitor 78c increases mice lifespan and healthspan in a model of chronological aging - PubMed
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) levels decline during aging, contributing to physical and metabolic dysfunction. The NADase CD38 plays a key role in age-related NAD decline. Whether the inhibition of CD38 increases lifespan is not known. Here, we show that the CD38 inhibitor 78c...
Harvard's David Sinclair: NAD Booster NMN Increases Lifespan in Unpublished Study
Discover groundbreaking research as Harvard's David Sinclair reveals the remarkable potential of NMN, a NAD booster, in an unpublished study. Explore the implications for longevity and health in this exclusive report from NAD.com