What is NAD+?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme in every living cell. It carries the electrons that turn food into energy and signals the enzymes that repair your DNA. Without enough of it, cells slow down.
Levels fall as you age. Here's what topping them back up is designed to support — add your own imagery or video to each step from the editor.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme in every living cell. It carries the electrons that turn food into energy and signals the enzymes that repair your DNA. Without enough of it, cells slow down.
NAD+ drops as you age — by 50, many people have roughly half what they had at 20. Stress, poor sleep and modern life speed the decline, and energy, recovery and focus fall with it.
Swallowed, most NAD+ is destroyed by digestion. A subcutaneous injection bypasses the gut entirely for near-100% absorption — the results of an IV, in a 30-second ritual you do at home.
NAD+ powers the sirtuins and mitochondria behind repair, metabolism and energy. Higher levels are linked to better insulin sensitivity, reversed mitochondrial decline and, in studies, longer lifespan.
NAD+ is the molecule that powers your cells. Replenishing it directly is the closest thing science has to a cellular reset.
NAD+ fuels the mitochondria — the engines in every cell. More of it means sustained energy that doesn't depend on stimulants.
The engine, not the stimulantA cofactor for the neurotransmitters tied to attention and mood. Cleaner focus, less afternoon fog.
Effort depletes NAD+. Replenishing it shortens the recovery window after training, travel and heavy weeks.
NAD+ activates sirtuins — proteins tied to cellular longevity, DNA repair and metabolic regulation.
Backed by sirtuin researchNAD+ helps regulate the circadian rhythm via the SIRT1 pathway, supporting cleaner, deeper sleep.
Visible ageing tracks cellular energy decline. Restoring NAD+ supports the machinery that keeps skin looking how you feel.
The questions people ask most before they start.
No. NMN and NR are precursors your body has to convert into NAD+. Injections deliver the molecule directly.
The micro-needles are ultra-fine (31G, 6mm) and go into fatty tissue, so most people feel only a light pinch.
Many people notice better energy and sleep within the first couple of weeks, with deeper benefits building over months.
NAD+ needs are personal. A common approach is daily for the first few days, then every other day — adjust to how you feel.
Speak to your doctor first if you have active or historic cancer, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have Lyme disease, atrial fibrillation, immunosuppression or an organ transplant. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. For adults use only.
Restore your NAD+ with a clean, clinical-grade protocol you run at home — no clinics, no IV drips, no waiting rooms.