THE DISCOVERY
Nobel Prize-winning scientists discovered NAD+ more than 100 years ago.
Since 1906, the prized, “youth molecule” has been central to countless scientific showing that upregulating intracellular NAD+ is the key to increasing the amount of time we spend in good health.
In addition to regulating bioenergetics and maintaining mitochondrial health accumulating evidence has suggested that NAD+ is also involved in other biological activities such as antioxidation and oxidative stress, gene expression, immunological functions, aging and cell death.