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Nicotinamide Mononucleotide

NMN

NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a direct precursor to NAD+ — a coenzyme your cells rely on to produce energy and maintain proper function.

As NAD+ levels decline with age, cellular performance begins to drop. NMN helps restore these levels, supporting energy metabolism, cognitive function, and long-term cellular health.

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nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (liposomal)

Liposomal NAD+

Liposomal NAD+ uses advanced lipid delivery technology to enhance absorption and cellular uptake.

By supporting NAD+ levels — a key driver of energy production and cellular function — it helps maintain sustained energy, mental clarity, and long-term performance.

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So What's the difference of Liposomal NAD+ and NMN?

NMN and NAD+ both support the same system — but they work at different stages of it.

NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a precursor to NAD+. Once absorbed, your body converts NMN into NAD+, helping replenish levels over time and support long-term cellular energy production at the source.

Liposomal NAD+, on the other hand, delivers NAD+ directly. Using advanced liposomal technology, it is designed to enhance absorption and provide more immediate support for cellular energy, cognitive function, and metabolic activity.

In simple terms:


  • NMN helps your body produce more NAD+

  • Liposomal NAD+ helps deliver it more efficiently

Rather than replacing one another, they can be used together as part of a more complete approach — supporting both the production and availability of NAD+ within the body.

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