Max Health Lab premium β-nicotinamide mononucleotide NMN Supplements is a possibility of slowing the natural aging process by inducing Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) first precursor, Vitamin B3(niacin) responsible for cell vitality and enhanced metabolism. The NMN powder is a nutraceutical and in its highest quality, extremely-pure state, it has the potential to reduce your body’s biological age and rejuvenate your organ functions.

How Much Is Not Too Much?

A 15g β-nicotinamide powder pouch comes with a measuring 500 mg spoon to scoop out the daily dosage. Since the nicotinamide mononucleotide powder is best effective when directly absorbed by the blood vessels, the perfect way of intake via mouth also saves it from gastrointestinal tract digestion.

How Is The Dosage Calculated?

Studies on NMN’s effectiveness on rodents have shown that a regular dosage of about 300 mg is effective in treating age-related ailments. This dosage was used in formulating the amount of nutraceutical mononucleotide powder that a human requires to be effective. Based on the scientific concept known as the “volume of distribution”, the optimal dosage came to be 500 mg per day for adults between 30 and 60 years of age whereas those above 65 years can safely take about 750 mg per day.

Is the Suggested Dosage Really Effective?

Although research is still going on and there is no scientifically proven quantity of intake, the nutraceutical is considered safe to use. Recent studies have shown that once NMN is in the body, it starts to work within a few minutes. NMN supplements can clear the bloodstream and within 15 minutes enter the body tissues, suggesting that some people might start to feel the effects of the NMN powder relatively quickly.

Further clinical trials have been conducted to prove this dosage and NMN’s efficacy as a lifespan-extending pharmaceutical drug. Parameters like cardiometabolic function and glucose metabolism were tested in middle-aged and elderly individuals who had age-manifested degenerative diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and malnutrition.