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LEF IS FAMOUS FOR PUBLISHING NEW USEFUL TIMES VERY EARLY. It does mean at times they overstate the benefits or need another researcher to help their fine team. They report a fatigue solution. Fatigue has 500 causes. Is very treatable But I have no position on this gift from a good buddy in EU. “Next Generation” Vitamin Provides Hope To Aging Societies Worldwide By Scott Rahway “Next Generation” Vitamin Provides Hope To Aging Societies Worldwide Revolutionary Form Of Vitamin B3 “Turns Off” Aging Genes Normal aging is accompanied by a noticeable increase in both mental and physical fatigue, along with a loss of motivation.1 The tiredness we outwardly feel reflects inward impairment of cellular functions critical to sustaining life. This is in part the result of reduced levels of a compound called NAD+, found in every cell in the body and essential to life.2,3 NAD+ enables the transfer of energy from the foods we eat to vital cell functions4 and is required to turn “off” genes that accelerate degenerative aging processes.5,6 Published research confirms that NAD+ levels decline as we age7,8 and represent a fundamental, systemic contributor of aging.9 Finding a way to boost NAD+ levels, therefore, could help promote youthful vitality and even extend life span. For the past 13 years, we at Life Extension® have been searching for an efficient way for aging humans to affordably boost their cellular NAD+ levels. We came close in 2001, when one of our researchers developed an effective NAD+ boosting sublingual lozenge; unfortunately, it only maintained stability for a short time period. Now, after more than a decade of searching, an effective NAD+ cell-boosting technology has finally become available. lef.org/Magazine/2015/1/Next-Generation-Vitamin-Provides-Hope-To-Aging-Societies-Worldwide/Page-01?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=normal
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