• There are brain neurons that suppress aging!

    There are brain neurons that suppress aging!

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    Neurons that inhibit aging [Highlight] Activation of DMH Ppp1r17 neurons reduces fat and increases the concentration of eNAMPT enzyme. It was confirmed that the lifespan of the experimental group of mice was extended.   Crosstalk regulates aging? In recent years, research has emerged to support the idea that crosstalk between body tissues is a key regulator of aging. When crosstalk between tissues occurs smoothly,...
  • [Long-term NMN Use ②] Effects of Long-term NMN Use According to Vascular Condition

    [Long-term NMN Use ②] Effects of Long-term NMN Use According to Vascular Condition

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    What are the effects of long-term NMN use depending on vascular condition? ​ ​ ​ In the previous article on long-term use of NMN, we analyzed research showing that daily intake of 250 mg of NMN safely and effectively increases NAD+ metabolism in healthy middle-aged adults without causing any side effects.     Click on the photo to go to the previous episode! [summation]...
  • [NMN Long-Term Use ①] Long-term use, side effects, hepatotoxicity, clinical use, intake amount, intake method, efficacy

    [NMN Long-Term Use ①] Long-term use, side effects, hepatotoxicity, clinical use, intake amount, intake method, efficacy

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    Is it okay to take NMN long-term? [summation] Long-term NMN supplementation at 250 mg per day was well tolerated and did not cause any adverse effects. It has been shown to safely and effectively increase NAD+ metabolism in healthy middle-aged adults. What is NMN? NAD+ acts as a coenzyme for most redox reactions in metabolic pathways, helping to properly regulate oxidative stress and prevent...
  • Can NMN turn back the clock?

    Can NMN turn back the clock?

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    ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ 'NMN', known as the best nutrient for maintaining youth The relationship between NMN and NAD+ As we age, levels of NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) within our cells tend to decline. NAD is a molecule that plays a crucial role in several biological processes, including energy metabolism. As we age, decreasing NAD levels are associated with a decline in overall...
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