Supranourish NMNH 800mg - 120 Capsules
Supranourish NMNH is a next-generation NAD+ supplement shown to raise NAD+ levels more efficiently than traditional options like NR and NMN.
By restoring these vital levels, it supports healthy aging, boosts energy, enhances cellular repair, and strengthens the immune system—helping you stay vibrant and resilient as you age.
With NAD+ levels naturally declining by up to 65% between ages 30 and 70, this formula helps replenish what the body loses over time.
Key Features
What Is NAD+?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a coenzyme central to metabolism. The molecule is a linchpin to the function of the generators of cells — mitochondria. NAD+ not only helps convert food to energy but also plays a crucial role in maintaining DNA integrity and ensures proper cell function to protect our bodies from aging and disease.
NAD+ levels drop significantly as we age, so supplementation to increase NAD+ levels can greatly reduce age related problems and promote healthy aging, cognitive function and immune system health as we grow older.
What Is NMNH And Is It Better Than NMN?
According to Robert Verkerk, Ph.D., founder and executive and scientific director of the Alliance for Natural Health (1), NMNH is the reduced form of NMN. It works similarly to NMN in that both are NAD+ precursors, but there appear to be some differences in the enzymatic pathways involved.
"There have been some recent laboratory studies suggesting that NMNH may be more effective than NMN at increasing NAD+ levels in the body," Verkerk says.
Andrew Shao, Ph.D., senior vice president of global regulatory and scientific affairs at ChromaDex (2), tells Healthnews that NMNH might be 5–10 times more potent than NMN in animals.
While research is limited, a 2021 study found that NMNH was a better NAD+ enhancer than NMN in lab studies and research on living organisms.
Results from a study also published in 2021 (3) suggest that NMNH increases NAD+ levels faster and to a much greater extent than NMN or nicotinamide riboside (NR), another NAD+ precursor. The scientists found that mice given the compound experienced a rapid surge of sustained NAD+ in their bloodstreams.
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References
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Robert Verkerk, Ph.D., founder and executive and scientific director of the Alliance for Natural Health.
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Andrew Shao, Ph.D., senior vice president of global regulatory and scientific affairs at ChromaDex.
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2021 Study - American Chemical Society