Micro Ingredients Liposomal NAD+ Ultimate Complex 1,000mg | 60 Veggie Capsules | NMN Pathway Formula | 10-in-1 with Resveratrol, Glutathione, & Astaxanthin | NAD Supplement for Women & Men

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Brand: Micro Ingredients

Features:

  • Micro Ingredients offers a 10-in-1 liposomal NAD+ ultimate formula in vegetarian capsules, combining NAD+ with coenzymes, plant-based extracts such as grape seed, and carotenoids like astaxanthin in one 1,000mg combined serving per day.
  • 60 natural vegetarian capsules, containing 250mg Liposomal NAD+ (providing NAD+ 100mg) enhanced with 200mg Grape Seed Extract, 200mg Green Tea Extract, 200mg Turmeric Root, 50mg Resveratrol, 50mg Reduced Glutathione, 25mg Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), 10mg Quercetin, 10mg Pterostilbene, and 5mg Astaxanthin.
  • Liposomal NAD pairs this coenzyme with phosphatidylcholine from sunflower lecithin in a specialized capsule form that incorporates NAD+ into a phospholipid-based blend for simple daily use.
  • Features a synergistic combination of coenzymes, botanical extracts, and carotenoids thoughtfully chosen to complement the NMN pathway and everyday wellness routines.
  • Premium non-GMO NAD supplement. Made in cGMP compliant facility without soy, dairy, gluten, wheat, and tree nuts.
  • These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Part Number: BA-MI-LNC240

Details: NAD, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme naturally present in all living cells and recognized as a core part of the normal cellular environment. In multi-nutrient formulas it is often paired with ingredients such as grape seed extract, resveratrol, ALA, green tea extract, turmeric root, glutathione, astaxanthin, quercetin, and pterostilbene to create synergistic coenzyme-focused blends for everyday routines.

EAN: 0850074438502

Package Dimensions: 3.7 x 1.9 x 1.9 inches

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