RevGenetics Advanced NAD- NMN™ 50 mg Nicotinamide Mononucleotide - Restore Energy Dietary Supplement -60 Vegetarian Capsules-

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50 mg per serving - 30 servings - 60 Capsules - Made In The USA. The Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Molecule Is Used by scientists to study health*. Label may be different than shown. We run out of stock frequently, If you order while on presale, it means we will ship your product as soon as we are stocked (usually in 1-2 weeks). Please order today so that we can ship as soon as we are restocked. THE TECHNICAL REVIEW OF NMN AND NAD+ ARE SPLIT INTO TWO SECTIONS BELOW. CLICK TO GO TO SECTION ONE. RevGenetics has made NMN available; it is a dietary supplement and precursor to NAD+ which lab tests show activates SIRT and allows low energy cells (low ATP) to help restore the proper energy function in cells. Our Laboratory Results For This Product Are Available (Link). RevGenetics Has Been In Business For 10 Years And Trusted With An A+ Rating By The Better Business Bureau (Link). DISCLAIMER Since RevGenetics is a dietary supplement company we need to provide the following FDA statement before providing the results from the University studies: (*The Mandatory FDA Disclaimer: The following information you are about to read below have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The supplements mentioned, made and used in laboratory studies on this page are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease). Please note that the scientists in the studies mentioned below are not associated and do not endorse RevGenetics, it's products or any dietary supplement company or NMN product sold on the internet. RevGenetics only makes NMN available for its general health benefits. The information below is promising in animals but we do not know how it will work in humans as there are no human clinical studies. WHAT DOES NMN DO? You can read a quick summary of our findings here (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide), or for a more...