NAD+ Longevity Complex
Unlock premium cellular energy and vitality. Formulated with 500mg of pure Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+), this daily system supports natural cellular repair and metabolic efficiency. Supercharged with plant-based polyphenols, it builds baseline cellular resilience so you can live and perform at your absolute peak.
- Drives Cellular Repair Processes & Daily Vitality
- Promotes Optimal Immune & Inflammatory Response
- Supports Long-Term Cardiovascular & Cognitive Health
Synergistic Performance Focus
Target Longevity Pillars
Active Element Distribution
Key Active Botanicals
Pure NAD+ 500mg
A vital cellular coenzyme essential for generating metabolic energy and assisting continuous internal repair lines.
Quercetin Dihydrate 250mg
A potent natural flavonoid sourced from Sophora japonica buds to maintain normal immune response channels.
98% Trans-Resveratrol 150mg
Premium root extract from Japanese Knotweed known to champion vascular wellness and clear cognitive focus.
Clean Formulation Pure
Encapsulated thoughtfully in plant-derived HPMC with notes of premium Olive Oil and clean MCC texturizers.
Product Details & FAQ
Quercetin, a natural flavonoid, helps promote a normal inflammatory response and supports optimal immune function. Resveratrol, sourced from Japanese Knotweed, is known for its role in supporting cardiovascular health and helping maintain cognitive wellness. Together, these ingredients complement NAD+ to help sustain energy and promote cellular resilience. Designed for daily support, this supplement is ideal for adults looking to maintain energy, metabolic health, and cognitive function.
Other Matrix Ingredients: HPMC (vegetable capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC), Brown Rice Flour, Olive Oil, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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