Stimulates the production of NAD +, which activates the longevity gene sirtuin.
Sirtuins are called “proteins of youth” or “proteins of longevity”. They regulate the processes of aging, transcription, apoptosis (programmed cell death) and resistance to stress and are responsible for life expectancy. Prevent cell aging and death, restore cell protection from damage and prolong the life cycle.
Sirtuins actively protect “mitochondria” and “telomeres”.
The drug activates intracellular mitochondria and protects the body from various diseases by performing a cleansing action known as Autophagy – the mechanism by which cells “break down their own proteins”. Autophagy protects the body from various diseases by breaking down and purifying denatured proteins in cells, defective mitochondria and pathogenic bacteria that have entered the cells.
Slows down the process of shortening telomeres, while protecting them and eliminating damage that occurs.