Nutriop Longevity Blog
Boosting NAD+ Metabolism with NMN Supplementation: The Latest Clinical Trial Results
IntroductionIn the quest for healthy aging, scientists have been exploring various compounds that can potentially slow down the aging process and improve overall health. One such compound that has garnered significant attention is Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN). NMN is a derivative of vitamin B3 and plays a crucial role in the...
Can NMN Supplementation Treat Alzheimer’s Disease?
Cognitive decline is an unfortunate part of the aging process. As we grow older, our risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) increases. The neurodegenerative disorder impacts the brain’s cognitive and memory functions – and current treatment options are limited. Today AD is estimated to affect 44 million people worldwide.While there is...
Unlocking the Potential of NMN: How Animal Research Proves its Ability to Improve Eyesight and Hearing in Age-Related Disease
As we age, our bodies begin to deteriorate, leading to a variety of age-related diseases. One of the most common conditions that come with aging is cellular aging, which can lead to a decline in eyesight and hearing. Currently, treatments are available to help slow the progression of these conditions,...
Unlocking the Potential of NMN: The Key to NAD+
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a molecule that has gained a lot of well-deserved attention in recent years as a potential anti-aging supplement, both in the scientific community as well as among the general public. This is because NMN has been shown to activate another molecule already present in your body,...
The Story Of Ketones And How They Might Be Able To Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Your brain is a very "expensive" organ to maintain, in terms of its energy needs. This remarkable structure, weighing about 3 pounds in the average adult, is about 60 percent fat, with the rest of its tissues made up of a combination of water, carbohydrates, protein, and salts. Your brain,...
Cellular Senescence And Aging - What You Can Do
Many people are somewhat familiar with the word “senescence” and equate the term as being synonymous with aging. After all, the root of the word is “sen-” meaning old and is also the root of the word “senile” which of course means characteristic of old age.But when biologists speak about...
Could NAD Be The ‘Fountain Of Youth” For A Woman’s Eggs?
Due to a variety of factors, often including career, educational and financial considerations, today many women are routinely waiting until they are in their 30’s before trying to start a family. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are more women in their...
NAD Supplementation And Cognitive Health - Prevention And Restoration
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD), a powerful natural compound found in every cell of the human body, serves as a critical coenzyme which powers vital biochemical reactions and is essential for optimal cellular functioning and repair. Like so many other bodily compounds, NAD levels decline as you age and this decline...
Resveratrol And The Human Immune System
Many people are familiar with resveratrol (say “res-VER-ah-trahl”), a natural antioxidant compound found in many varieties of red grapes (including red wine), blueberries, rhubarb, dark chocolate and other foods. Resveratrol is also found in Japanese knotweed, a perennial plant native to East Asia, which has been used for centuries as...
What Causes Grey Hair And How To Reverse It
Finding that first grey hair or two in your otherwise dark locks comes as a bit of a shock for most people, as going grey is one of the earliest signs of aging. Once the greying process has begun, the transition to all or mostly grey hair is only a...
The Longevity Gene (SIRT1), NAD+ and Cellular Metabolism: What You Should Know
As you age, the level of NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) in your body naturally declines. Because NAD+ is essential for optimal cellular functioning and repair, this decline contributes to many of the often distressing changes you are likely to experience as you grow older, such as a decrease in cognitive...
The newest findings on NAD+, the Circadian Rhythm, and Anti-aging
While the role of the circadian rhythm and the anti-aging benefits of NAD+ are already well-known a new ground-breaking study , published just a week ago, provides new insights into:[i] - To what extent NAD+ can alter gene expression of the circadian rhythm.- How NAD+, with the help of...