NADH, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (reduced form), is a coenzyme involved in many enzymatic reactions throughout the body. It plays a role in cellular energy metabolism, where it participates in processes that help cells convert nutrients into usable energy. NADH is also involved in pathways related to normal neurotransmitter metabolism. This compound is now available in dietary supplement form at SuperSmart.
What Has Research Explored About NADH?*
Scientific research has examined the role of NADH in cellular energy metabolism and neurological function. As a naturally occurring coenzyme, NADH participates in biochemical reactions that help maintain normal cellular activity and energy production.*
- Cellular energy metabolism: NADH plays a role in the body’s natural processes involved in the production of ATP, the primary molecule used by cells for energy.*
- Cognitive and neurological function: Research has explored how NADH participates in pathways associated with normal neurotransmitter metabolism and brain function.*
- Physical vitality support: Because NADH is involved in cellular energy metabolism, studies have examined its potential role in supporting overall vitality and daily energy levels as part of an active lifestyle.*
- Alertness and mental performance: Some research has investigated how NADH supplementation may help support alertness and cognitive performance during everyday activities.*
How NADH May Support Cellular Energy Production*
NADH plays a central role in the body’s natural energy production processes. Within the mitochondria—often described as the cell’s “power plants”—NADH participates in metabolic pathways that help generate ATP, the molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy.*
Through its role in these biochemical pathways, NADH contributes to the efficient conversion of nutrients into cellular energy. Maintaining healthy cellular energy metabolism is an important component of overall vitality and normal physiological function.*
WARNINGS
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
Keep out of reach of children.
PREGNANCY AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical conditions, consult your healthcare provider before using this product.
SUPPLEMENT INTERACTIONS
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are taking any medications or other supplements as there may be potential interactions.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings Per Container: 30 |
Amount Per Serving |
| Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH) |
10 mg |
Other Ingredients: Pullulan Capsule and Acacia Gum.
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Serving size: Take 2 capsules a day. Each capsule contains 5 mg of NADH.
Servings per container: 30
Storage: Better kept refrigerated.
Cautions: For adults only. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare provider before taking this supplement and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or having health concerns.*
This product is a dietary supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
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