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CelluCharge+ — NADâș Booster capsules

CelluCharge+ — NADâș Booster

Boost NADâș levels, support mitochondria, and support DNA repair.

CelluCharge+

14 990 Ft
1 / nap
60 kapszula
RAKTÁRON
  • NADâș level 40+ — targeted support
  • Sirtuin activation — supports DNA repair
  • Mitochondria — supports energy production
  • 5‑MTHF — methylation and homocysteine metabolism

CelluCharge+

In the CelluCharge+ dietary supplement, we combined the power of nicotinamide riboside and bioactive folate.

Each capsule contains the following key ingredients:

  • Nicotinamide riboside (NR) (300 mg): a precursor of NAD+. NAD+ is key for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation.
  • Bioactive folate, 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) (400 mcg): activated folate that acts as a methyl donor. It plays a fundamental role in energy metabolism, homocysteine metabolism, immune function, blood formation and vascular function, as well as cell division and tissue growth during pregnancy.

Dosage

CelluCharge+ dosing is flexible and can be adjusted to the individual and age, depending on personal health needs. For middle-aged adults, 1 capsule per day is recommended, taken in the morning or at noon with a meal. At older ages, the dosage can be increased to 2 capsules per day to maintain an optimal NAD+ level.

Other notes

We emphasize that the product and the information on our websites are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and do not replace a varied and balanced diet or a healthy, active lifestyle. When using the product, it is important to note that although research supports the benefits of the formula, results may vary from person to person. Everyone’s body is different, so responses can vary as well. We recommend that you consult your physician or a healthcare professional before using the product, especially if you have existing medical conditions or questions related to medication.

Scientific background

Our company states that our products do not have properties that would guarantee the prevention, treatment, or cure of diseases, and we do not claim this in any way. Nevertheless, in order to comply with our legal obligations, below we would like to provide potential customers with detailed information about the active ingredients used, their possible health benefits, and their scientific background. We aim to inform an interested and open audience about relevant scientific findings and relationships based on the latest, unbiased, and recognized research results.

In search of our disappearing energy

When we’re young, we’re full of energy and vitality, and even the toughest challenges feel easy. As time goes by, this seemingly endless energy fades, and parts of our daily tasks and training routines become harder. Unfortunately, this decline in energy is a natural part of aging and may be closely linked to a drop in NAD level. But what is behind this phenomenon? And, more importantly, is there a way to reverse the process by increasing NAD+ level?

NAD decline with age

The key to vitality: NAD+

In recent years, researchers have been able to decode the physiological and molecular processes behind declining energy. They found that age-related energy loss happens at the cellular level and is linked to a decrease in the level of an essential molecule: NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). Increasing NAD+ levels may potentially reverse this process by improving cellular energy production.

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Blood NAD+ levels drop dramatically with age: by our 50s we may lose up to half of our youthful cellular energy, and after age 80 this can fall below 20% (Clement, 2019).

This declining “vitality” not only reduces our overall well-being, but also increases the risk of cellular damage and, through that, may contribute to the development of more serious diseases (such as cancer).

Nicotinamide riboside (NR), a precursor of NAD+

Scientific research plays a key role in understanding the link between aging processes, the decline of cellular NAD levels, and energy. Particular attention has been given to nicotinamide riboside (NR), a precursor of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) that the body can convert into NAD.

A clinical study suggests that nicotinamide riboside may increase blood NAD+ levels by up to 2.7-fold. This result highlights the potential opportunities for optimizing cellular energy production (Trammell et al., 2016).

The role of methylation and methyl donors in aging

Methylation is like an internal maintenance job in your body that helps you stay younger and healthier for longer. Think of it as a protective system that helps protect DNA (our cells’ “operating code”), helping information remain accurate so the body can function properly. This process can also reduce inflammation and help control the levels of a compound associated with aging (homocysteine), supporting long-term health as we age.

DNA helix

For healthy methylation, methyl donors provide key building blocks that are essential for the methylation process. Folic acid is an excellent methyl donor (Lonn et al., 2006), but for some people it is not metabolized optimally due to genetic factors (Klerk et al., 2002). In these cases, a special form of folate, 5-MTHF (activated folate), can be used by the body.

Using NAD+-boosting supplements may increase the demand for methyl groups, so it can be beneficial to ensure adequate methyl donor intake.

The role of mitochondria in cellular energy production

Mitochondria, the power centers of our cells, are vital for healthy cellular function and for maintaining overall performance. Mitochondrial biogenesis is the process by which new mitochondria are formed in cells, improving the cell’s capacity to produce energy — a process that an optimal NAD+ level may further support.

Based on twin studies, nicotinamide riboside effectively stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and stem cell differentiation, and may also improve the gut microbiota (Lapatto et al., 2023)

NAD+ beyond aging

Athletes and active lifestyles

Increasing NAD levels is essential for the efficiency of cellular energy-producing processes. This is especially important for athletes and physically active people, where it may support performance during training and faster muscle recovery. NAD+ also plays a key role in the response to oxidative stress and in reducing inflammatory processes, which may contribute to long-term athletic performance and overall health.

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Metabolic health and weight loss

Increasing NAD+ levels supports fatty acid oxidation, which is key for reducing body fat and improving the efficiency of energy metabolism. Healthy methylation is also important for cellular metabolism, which may contribute to better overall health and effective weight loss. Maintaining an optimal NAD level may also help support a healthy body weight in the long term.

Scientific background (more detail)

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