In recent years, a molecule began to gain fame as the supposed “fountain of youth”: NAD+.

It is a coenzyme present in all the body’s cells, key to producing energy, repairing DNA, and maintaining cellular function.

The problem is that its levels decrease with age, which has led clinics and celebrities to popularize therapies, supplements, and even intravenous drips to “restore it”.

It is said to provide more energy, improve mental performance, and have an anti-aging effect, but the evidence in humans is still not conclusive.

Even so, it is already a global trend among celebrities who pay thousands for these treatments that promise to “rejuvenate from within”. Would you try it?
