Charava
NMN Powder
NMN Powder
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The Charava NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a highly bioavailable nucleotide that occurs naturally in our body and acts as a precursor to cellular NAD+ production. The body’s supply of NAD+ is finite and without NMN, you cannot produce sufficient NAD+.
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, slowing down the speed and accuracy of DNA repair, and impairing energy utilisation capabilities at a cellular level. By boosting your NAD+ levels, our Charava NMN can help combat these age-related symptoms, promoting healthy ageing and longevity.
Benefits:
- Anti-Aging NMN may easily boosts NAD+ levels, promote healthy aging by repair damaged DNA.
- Increase Energy NMN may increase cell vitality, relieve fatigue, and make your day full of energy.
- Support Cognitive Function NMN may helps to enhance brain function, promote metabolism, and get better sleep.
- Sirtuin Activating Compound will encourage SIRTUINS, the body’s longevity-genes to promote healthy aging to make sure you look good and feel good.
Natural NMN is present in various food sources such as fruits, vegetables, and raw beef. Including the following:
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Broccoli
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Cabbage
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Edamame
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Cucumber
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Avocado
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Tomato
Although NMN naturally occurs in many food sources, a study found that you would need to consume 69 kg of avocado, 100 kg of broccoli or 416 kg of beef just to obtain 250 mg of NMN daily.
Charava is dedicated to providing you with the nutritional supplements that you need to fulfil your healthy diet.
Stabilised Form NMN so has a longer storage life and not as sensitive to conditions.
According to German and European law, NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is a chemical that is not suitable for human consumption. The application is therefore only for studies, research purposes and laboratory investigations in the life science field.
CAS: 1094-61-7
EC: 214-136-5
PubChem: 24897645
Sources
1. Mills KF, Yoshida S, Stein LR, Grozio A, Kubota S, Sasaki Y, Redpath P, Migaud ME, Apte RS, Uchida K, Yoshino J, Imai SI. Long-Term Administration of Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Mitigates Age-Associated Physiological Decline in Mice. Cell Metab. 2016 Dec 13;24(6):795-806. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2016.09.013. Epub 2016 Oct 27. PMID: 28068222; PMCID: PMC5668137.
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