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PUR NMN 1500E, 1,500 bulk capsules, 250mg, Liposomal NAD+ Boosting compound.
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1,500 capsules for the lowest cost per capsule. Perfect for clinics that want to private label or the consumer that wants to share with the whole family. Want to share with five other people? Just send us an email and we will add five empty, labeled bottles with the order.
Our NAD+ Boosters, NMN and NR, come in proprietary Liposomal Capsules for the best bioavailability. NR or nicotinamide riboside is found to work even better at creating more NAD+! Both UltraHealth NAD+ boosters and NR products are the highest purity in the industry. All our products show our current third party tests and ongoing stability studies.
NAD+, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in all living cells. It plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism by participating in redox reactions, which involve the transfer of electrons between molecules. NAD+ is involved in the oxidation of nutrients such as glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids, which releases energy that can be used by the cell. NAD+ also acts as a co-factor for enzymes involved in DNA repair, gene expression, and cell signaling. NAD+ can be synthesized by the body from dietary sources of vitamin B3 (niacin) or obtained from compounds. In recent years, NAD+ has gained attention as a potential anti-aging molecule, with studies suggesting that its decline with age may contribute to cellular dysfunction and age-related diseases.
UltraHealth’s NAD+ compound is a molecule that is produced naturally in the body as a precursor to NAD+. However, it can also be found in small amounts in certain foods, including:
- Broccoli: Broccoli is a great source. A cup of cooked broccoli contains about 1.6 mg.
- Cabbage: Cabbage is another vegetable that is rich in this. A cup of cooked cabbage contains about 1.3 mg.
- Cucumber: Cucumber is a refreshing and hydrating snack that also contains a small amount. A cup of sliced cucumber contains about 0.17 mg.
- Avocado: Avocado is a healthy source of fats and contains small amounts. A medium-sized avocado contains about 0.07 mg.
- Tomatoes: Tomatoes are a great source of vitamins and antioxidants and contain a small amount. A cup of sliced tomatoes contains about 0.03 mg.
It's worth noting that the amounts of NAD+ boosters in these foods are relatively small, and it may be difficult to consume enough through diet alone to have a significant impact on NAD+ levels in the body. Products like NR and this product may be more effective for this purpose.