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Given the importance of NAD+ in various cellular functions and its decline with age, researchers have been exploring ways to replenish or boost NAD+ levels in the body. Several methods are under investigation:
Given the importance of NAD+ in various cellular functions and its decline with age, researchers have been exploring ways to replenish or boost NAD+ levels in the body. Several methods are under investigation:


# [[Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)]]: A precursor to NAD+ that, when supplemented, has shown potential in increasing NAD+ levels in various studies, mainly in animals.
# [[Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)|'''Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN)''']]: A precursor to NAD+ that, when supplemented, has shown potential in increasing NAD+ levels in various studies, mainly in animals.
# [[Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)]]: Another NAD+ precursor that can elevate NAD+ levels in the body.
# [[Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)|'''Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)''']]: Another NAD+ precursor that can elevate NAD+ levels in the body.
# [[Caloric Restriction]]: It has been observed to enhance NAD+ levels and activate sirtuins.
# [[Caloric Restriction|'''Caloric Restriction''']]: It has been observed to enhance NAD+ levels and activate sirtuins.
# [[NAD+ Infusions]]: Direct infusion of NAD+ is being explored as a method, although it's still in the early stages of research.
# [[NAD+ Infusions|'''NAD+ Infusions''']]: Direct infusion of NAD+ is being explored as a method, although it's still in the early stages of research.


{{See|NAD+ Booster}}
{{See|NAD+ Booster}}
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