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Audited April 7, 2026 · by PeptIQ

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The claims about NAD predominantly align with established biochemical understanding, though some specific mechanistic assertions require additional clinical research. The underlying scientific concepts are fundamentally sound, with nuanced evidence supporting NAD's critical cellular roles.

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NAD, is this the cure to your low energy? NAD is a molecule that's found in every one of our cells and it is required to convert food into usable energy. NAD also fuels an enzyme that repairs cellular damage from stress, training, and inflammation. Aging is commonly linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. So when we're gonna be supplementing something like NAD, we're trying to combat that dysfunction

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. Our levels of NAD in our cells are going to be decreasing as we get older, hence why it heavily influences our energy levels and our brain function. So supplementing it, we are not adding in necessarily more, but also replacing what is lost. As always, there's going to be risks and side effects associated with any drug that we're going to be taking, so please do your own research first.

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Claim Breakdown(5 claims found)

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NAD is required to convert food into usable energy.

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Multiple established biochemical pathways confirm NAD's critical role in cellular energy metabolism, specifically in electron transport and mitochondrial ATP production.

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NAD fuels an enzyme that repairs cellular damage from stress, training, and inflammation.

⚠️Overstated

While NAD is involved in cellular stress response mechanisms, the claim lacks specific clinical evidence for comprehensive damage repair across multiple stress types.

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Aging is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction.

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Extensive scientific literature documents the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and age-related cellular decline, supported by multiple preclinical and clinical aging research studies.

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NAD levels in cells decrease with age.

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Multiple clinical studies and aging research confirm NAD levels progressively decline with chronological age, impacting cellular energetics and metabolic processes.

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NAD influences energy levels and brain function.

⚠️Overstated

While NAD plays a role in neurometabolic processes, the specific claims about energy levels and brain function require more targeted clinical validation.

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The claims about NAD predominantly align with established biochemical understanding, though some spe…
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