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Product Details

 

Austinootropics NMN powder is made of  99+ % β-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, making it one of the highest quality and purest on the market. With each production we make sure it is thoroughly third-party tested on purity, heavy metals and pesticides. Our NMN powder comes in serving sizes of 30, 60 and 120 servings (when taking 500mg per serving) and comes with a handy scope to measure your desired dose. Buy NMN Powder Today!

Fast Dissolving & Absorption

Our NMN powder is ready to be taken sublingually, which is known to provide the fastest supplement absorption. Taking NMN powder sublingually provides an instant absorption of the supplement into the bloodstream.

 

Toxications-free NMN powder

To assure that our Nicotinamide Mononucleotide powder is free of harmful substances like heavy metals, pesticides, and endotoxins, we put it through a series of rigorous quality analyses. To guarantee that the NMN powder you buy is of the highest possible quality, we provide independent third-party testing for purity and endotoxin levels.

The first NMN to be fully-sourced and manufactured in the USA.

 

We believe the premium quality of the source is the gold standard for supplement production. Our entire manufacturing line operates in Texas from sourcing the ingredients to managing product sales. We introduce the first USA entirely sourced and processed NMN powder to ensure you get the best quality supplement in the market.

NAD LEVELS DECLINE AS WE AGE

NMN increases NAD+ levels, safe and fast.

NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is the precursor of NAD, meaning that NMN will be converted to NAD inside the cell. NAD+ coenzyme is the critical element in the powerhouse of our body cells (mitochondria). It regulates multiple cellular functions that contribute to general body performance. Stimulating NAD+ production can help improve your cardiac functions, reduce inflammation, enhance metabolism, and decrease the time required for recovery.

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