NAD+ Gold (50ml)
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NAD+ GOLD® – The future supplement for healthy ageing, energy and brain health
NAD+ GOLD® is an advanced, liposomal formulation developed to support the body's own NAD⁺ pathways through the supply of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and trimethylglycine (TMG, betaine). NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme in the cells' energy metabolism and redox balance. The product is designed for adults who want a clean and easily absorbed supplement that can be used as part of a holistic lifestyle with a focus on energy, mental clarity and well-being. The formula is without unnecessary additives and made with highly purified phospholipids for the best possible bioavailability.
Health effects
• Contributes to daily well-being by supporting the body's own NAD⁺-related processes (general function support)
• Supports normal energy metabolism at the cellular level through NAD⁺-dependent redox reactions (general information on the coenzyme role of NAD⁺)
• Can contribute to perceived mental sharpness and cognitive clarity in a busy everyday life (neutral formulation without disease reference)
• Liposomal delivery form can provide rapid uptake and practical use in small doses (technological feature)
Top 2 main features and 1 surprising benefit
• Energy in everyday life ⚡: NAD⁺ participates in the cells' energy metabolism (redox/mitochondrial function). A practical way to support the body's own NAD⁺ pathways in combination with sleep, exercise and a varied diet.
• Presence of mind 🧠: Many people find that routines that support NAD⁺ balance can be linked to a subjective feeling of focus and mental presence (neutral, non-medical formulation).
• Lesser known benefit 💧: TMG (betaine) acts as a methyl donor in the one-carbon metabolism and is involved in processes connected with the liver's biochemistry and homocysteine metabolism (informative, without health claims or dose promises).
Technical details and specifications
Form: Liposomal liquid
Delivery technology: Phospholipid-based nanovesicles (typically 20–100 nm) for effective delivery in the oral mucosa and gastrointestinal tract
Taste/use: Neutral to mild taste; sublingual/oral intake
Recommended use
Take 2 pump pressures (1 ml) in the mouth, hold for 30-90 seconds before swallowing. Preferably used on an empty stomach (at least 10 minutes before meals). Shake lightly before use. Keep cool after opening.
Content per 1 ml (2 pump pressures)
• NMN (β-nicotinamide mononucleotide): 50 mg
• Trimethylglycine (TMG, betaine): 50 mg
Other ingredients: Water, glycerin, ethanol, highly purified phospholipids (sunflower/soy-free phosphatidylcholine if stated by the manufacturer), vitamin E (tocopherol) as an antioxidant.
Allergens
No one known. Free from gluten, milk and GMOs. (Always verify against the label upon receipt.)
Number of servings per bottle
Depends on bottle volume (stated on label). Example: 50 ml bottle gives approx. 50 portions of 1 ml.
Important regulatory notice for Norway/EEA
NMN is classified as a "novel food" in the EU/EEA and is currently not approved as an ingredient in dietary supplements/food products for sale in the EU/EEA. This text is general product information and applies to markets where the ingredients are permitted. For Norway/EEA, all sales and labeling must comply with the applicable regulations. Contact the Norwegian Food Safety Authority/supplier for updated status before marketing and sale. No EFSA-approved health claims exist for NMN or NAD⁺. For TMG there are approved claims relating to homocysteine at specific daily doses; the content here (50 mg) is lower than the levels required to make such claims, and we therefore make no health claim.
Storage
Store in the refrigerator after opening. Use within the specified period (see "best before" on the label). Keep out of the reach of children.
Manufacturer/distributor
State exactly according to label (name, address, country of origin, batch number). Customer service contacts are set up according to Uno Vita's standard.
Reservations (dietary supplements)
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. The effect of this product may vary from person to person. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Should be kept out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease.
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