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So why have any concerns at all been raised linking NMN to cancer? A 2013 study published in Cell, revealed the remarkable anti-ageing impact increasing NAD+ levels had on cell tissue in mice. The same study identified intriguing changes relating to a molecule called HIF-1, now considered to be switched on by both the ageing process and some cancers.
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NAD+ is an essential coenzyme required to keep us healthy. Put simply, if our NAD+ levels dropped to zero our bodies would survive less than a minute! Research shows NAD+ levels decrease as we age, and scientists are discovering that taking NAD+ boosters NMN and NR look likely to reverse many signs of ageing.
Is NMN safe for human consumption though?
If a worldwide pandemic leads to anything, it is millions more grey hairs. Behind the scenes, though, some exciting scientific developments are emerging from this chaotic year - and reversing grey hair by supplementing with NMN may just be one of them.