
Everyone is talking about NAD+, but why?
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NAD+ has hit pop culture hard recently. Youthful looking celebs who are now in their 50's are coming forward to admit they have been using it for decades. Justin Beiber's beautiful super model wife recently let out that it's one of the key components to her beauty regimen. And the brand new Taylor Sheriden (Creator of Yellowstone) show Landman, features Billy Bob Thornton shoving a syringe full of it into his butt cheek so he can stay strong and youthful enough to keep "roughneck," oil field workers in line (pictured below).

So what does this have to do with your pets and livestock?
Animals, like humans, also rely on NAD to stay alive. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is found in the cells of all living organisms and the production of it declines as those organisms age. NAD+ is the primary compound responsible for CELL REPAIR, if your cells aren't being repaired, YOU DIE. You should be getting the idea by now.
Now imagine what happens when you take a 19 year old pet farm pig who your kids grew up playing with and give it the NAD+ levels of 9 year old pet pig. The pet becomes more energetic, happy, and youthful looking!
In conclusion, NAD+ is an essential compound that plays a crucial role in cell repair, overall health, and the vitality of animals, just as it does in humans. By supplementing an animal's NAD+ levels, it may be possible to improve its health and potentially even slow down the aging process.
Disclaimer:
This blog is intended for scientific entertainment and the sharing of knowledge. It is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice. If you are considering giving a supplement or compound to your animal, please consult with a veterinarian first.