NMN New Findings: Cancer Defense via Cellular Health
Summary
What is NMN and Why Does It Matter?
NMN is a naturally occurring compound that helps boost NAD+ levels in the human body. NAD+ is essential for your body’s cellular processes—think of it as the spark plug that keeps everything running smoothly inside your cells. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, leading to slower cell repair, reduced energy, and a weakened immune system [1].
It is possible to increase your NAD+ levels after NMN supplementation, which not only improves cellular health but also effectively prevents diseases like cancer due to your better immune system. This makes NMN supplements popular among people searching for anti-aging benefits and a stronger immune system.[2]
The Relationship between NMN and Cancer-Cancer Defense and Cellular Health: How NAD+ Works
Now, here’s the exciting part: recent studies have shown that NMN can help enhance immunity against cancer. NMN helps activate proteins in the body that are involved in DNA repair and immune cell function. As a result, it supports the body’s natural ability to recognize and fight cancer cells more effectively.
What’s even more fascinating is that NMN doesn’t just improve immune function—it also strengthens the body’s defense mechanisms. This means that by improving cellular health, NMN could lower the risk of cancer and improve your body’s ability to fight off existing cancer cells[1].
The science behind NAD+ boosting cellular health is that when NMN is taken, it is converted into NAD+, boosting the production of vital cellular processes. NAD+ helps repair DNA, generate energy within cells, and regulate cell survival and death—all critical functions for maintaining good health and preventing disease. So, when you’re taking NMN, you’re not just boosting energy. You’re also making sure your cells can repair themselves and function at their best.
Beyond NAD+: The Trend of Cellular Health Supplements
While traditional Cellular Health supplement delivery systems often face limitations in bioavailability, LipoAvail™ Liposomal Technology poses a potential solution to overcome these challenges.
The unique structure of Liposomes facilitates the efficient passage of liposomes through the digestive system and into the bloodstream, thereby enhancing the absorption and utilization of the encapsulated nutrients.
Here are some liposomal supplements that are becoming increasingly popular in response to the aging trend:
- LipoAvail™ NAD+:Liposomal NAD+ overcomes the challenges of NAD+ absorption and stability, making it easier for the human body to absorb and utilize, and more stable, and can be widely used in tablet and capsule dosage forms.
- LipoAvail™ Curcumin: Known for its anti-inflammatorybenefits, liposomal curcumin has been shown to support brain health and cognitive function, making it a great addition to your supplement stack.
- LipoAvail™ Glutathione: This powerful antioxidant helps fight oxidative stress and supports detoxification. Glutathione is your body’s natural detoxifier, and supplementing with it can give your immune system an extra boost.
- LipoAvail™ Vitamin C: Everyone knows Vitamin C is essential for immunity, but when it’s in liposomal form, it’s easier for your body to absorb, ensuring maximum effectiveness.
Embrace Cellular Health for Active Aging
Recent studies on NMN as well as other cellular health supplements are continuously being carried out with findings indicating that the use of these supplements can aid in delaying upgrading NAD+ production by NMN and other boosters of NAD+ is highly potential in this regard.
For more information on NMN and other cellular health supplements, check out Effepharm’s Uthever® NMN and discover how this powerful supplement can support your journey to better health.
References:
[1] Yi Lin; et al. (Feb 2023). The efficacy and safety of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation in healthy middle-aged adults: a randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, dose-dependent clinical trial. Geroscience. 45 (1): 29–43. doi:10.1007/s11357-022-00705-1. PMC 9735188. PMID 36482258.
[2] Fabio Morandi et al. (2021). The Key Role of NAD+ in Anti-Tumor Immune Response: An Update. Front Immunol. 2021 Apr 15;12:658263. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.658263
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