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What are the potential benefits and risks associated with nmn Human trails?

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  NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is now one of the most studied and widely used anti-aging medicines. NMN is a naturally occurring chemical in the human body. NMN is a NAD+ precursor. NAD+ is a crucial molecule for every cell in the human body. All the cells in your body need NAD and so require NMN, its precursor, for proper operation. NAD regulates a variety of vital cellular activities, hence promoting cellular health. The first NMN human trial was published in 2016, where healthy elderly individuals were given NMN supplements for four weeks. The study found that NMN supplementation increased the levels of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a molecule involved in cellular energy metabolism, in the blood. These findings suggested that NMN supplementation could improve cellular energy metabolism and potentially slow down the aging process. Potential benefits of NMN Actively continuing NMN research encompasses both rodent and human experiments. Studies conducted thus far ...