NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)
NMN is a direct precursor to NAD⁺. Once ingested, NMN can be converted into NAD⁺ inside cells, where it plays a critical role in:
- Mitochondrial energy production
- DNA repair processes
- Metabolic regulation
- Cellular stress response
Research suggests NAD⁺ availability declines with age, which correlates with reduced energy output and cellular resilience. NMN is being studied as a way to support this pathway, though long-term human data is still emerging.
Supporting Compounds (As Formulated in AgeMate)
AgeMate is designed to complement NMN by supporting:
- Mitochondrial function
- Cellular stress management
- Overall metabolic efficiency
Rather than relying on stimulants, the formula is structured around supporting underlying biology.
Technical Summary
This formula works because it:
- Supports NAD⁺ production pathways
- Targets cellular energy rather than surface stimulation
- Aligns with known age-related biological changes
Complements lifestyle foundations rather than replacing them