NMN + Pterostilbene 500mg (60 capsules) (3 bottles)

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Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is a derivative of vitamin B3 (niacin) and a direct precursor of NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a molecule involved in virtually all major biological processes in the body. NAD⁺ levels naturally decline with age, and researchers have become increasingly interested in whether boosting NAD⁺ through compounds such as NMN can provide health and longevity benefits. Although much of the research is still in the early stages—especially regarding long-term human studies—here’s an overview of the potential benefits that NMN may offer:

Below is an overview of its potential benefits:

  • NAD⁺ Boosting: NMN is converted into NAD⁺, which is essential for producing ATP (the “energy currency” of the cell) in the mitochondria.
  • Enhanced Energy Levels: Increasing NAD⁺ may help cells function more efficiently, which could potentially translate into improved energy and reduced fatigue.
  • Sirtuin Activation: NAD⁺ is a key coenzyme for sirtuins (SIRT1, SIRT3, etc.), proteins linked to longevity, cellular repair, and gene regulation.
  • DNA Repair: Higher NAD⁺ levels can support enzymes like PARPs (poly ADP-ribose polymerases), which play a role in DNA damage repair.
  • Cellular Stress Resistance: Some research suggests that by maintaining healthier NAD⁺ status, cells may be more resilient to age-related stress.
  • Heart Function: The heart is an energy-demanding organ, and adequate NAD⁺ levels are needed for optimal cardiac mitochondrial function.
  • Endothelial Health: Some studies hint that NMN (and NAD⁺) could support healthy blood vessel function (endothelial cells), potentially influencing blood pressure regulation.
  • Insulin Sensitivity: Early studies (mostly in animal models) indicate that NMN might help maintain or improve insulin sensitivity, which is essential for healthy blood sugar control.
  • Weight Management: There is preliminary evidence that NMN supplementation could influence metabolism in a way that supports healthy body weight—especially when combined with a balanced diet and exercise.
  • Brain Energy: The brain requires substantial energy, and NAD⁺ helps fuel neurons.
  • Healthy Aging of the Brain: Research suggests that boosting NAD⁺ might protect against age-related neurodegenerative changes, though large-scale human trials are pending.
  • Exercise Endurance: Animal and small-scale human studies suggest that higher NAD⁺ levels may support muscle function and reduce fatigue.
  • Recovery: Adequate NAD⁺ helps the body manage energy demands and potentially recover faster from physical stress.



Pterostilbene
is a naturally occurring compound belonging to the same family of molecules as resveratrol (both are stilbenoids). It is found in several plant sources—most notably in blueberries—and also in the bark of the Indian Kino tree (Pterocarpus marsupium). Often described as a more “bioavailable cousin” of resveratrol, pterostilbene has gained popularity due to its potential health benefits, which include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic effects, among others.

Below is an overview of its potential benefits:

  • Free Radical Scavenging: Pterostilbene helps neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress which can damage cells and tissues.
  • Inflammation Reduction: Research suggests it may help regulate inflammatory pathways, potentially easing inflammation in the body.
  • Lipids and Cholesterol: Some preliminary studies indicate that pterostilbene may help maintain healthy LDL and HDL cholesterol levels.
  • Blood Pressure: Animal and early human research suggests potential benefits in supporting normal blood pressure.
  • Glucose Control: There is some evidence that pterostilbene can help regulate blood glucose and insulin sensitivity.
  • Weight Management: In conjunction with a balanced diet and exercise, it may support metabolic efficiency, although human data is still emerging.
  • Neuroprotective Properties: The compound’s antioxidant effects may help protect brain cells from oxidative damage.
  • Memory and Cognition: Limited studies suggest a possible role in supporting memory, learning, and overall cognitive function, but more human trials are needed.
  • Cellular Signaling: Pterostilbene may influence certain genes and pathways (such as sirtuins) associated with aging and longevity.
  • Synergy with Resveratrol: Some believe that taking pterostilbene in combination with resveratrol may provide additive benefits for cellular health.