What Is NAD+ and Why Does It Decline?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It is essential for energy production, DNA repair, and the activation of sirtuins — the proteins often called 'longevity genes'. After the age of 30, NAD+ levels in the body decline by roughly 50% per decade.
How NMN Works
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a direct precursor to NAD+. When consumed, it is efficiently absorbed and converted to NAD+ inside cells, replenishing the pool that fuels mitochondria, activates repair enzymes, and supports immune function. ELPPA's NMN is 99.9% pure β-NMN, extracted through natural fermentation rather than chemical synthesis — preserving bioavailability and cellular compatibility.
“At 99.9% purity through natural fermentation, ELPPA NMN delivers measurable cellular support — without the impurities of chemical synthesis.”
The Synergy with PQQ
Each ELPPA NMN+ formula pairs NMN with PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline quinone), a powerful antioxidant that stimulates the growth of new mitochondria. Where NMN fuels existing cellular machinery, PQQ builds new capacity. Together, they create a compound effect that single-ingredient NMN supplements cannot achieve.
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