Advanced formula with NR (direct precursor of NAD+) and pterostilbene of high purity to revitalize body and mind.
- Naturally increases cellular energy and daily vitality.
- Combats physical and mental fatigue in situations of high wear and tear.
- Promotes clarity, focus, and cognitive performance.
- Contributes to a better recovery after physical effort or stress.
- Powerful antioxidant action that protects cells from daily damage.
- Helps to maintain an active metabolism and healthy aging.
- Supports cardiovascular, muscular and brain health.
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NAD+ & Pterostilbene, from Vitobest®: the new generation of cellular supplements.
The current pace of life, stress, and the passage of time reduce the levels of NAD+, an essential coenzyme for producing energy in our cells. This natural decline is directly related to fatigue, loss of concentration, and accelerated aging1,2,9.
Vitobest® has developed a unique formula that combines:
- NR (nicotinamide riboside): direct precursor of NAD+, which helps to restore cellular energy levels1,2.
- Pterostilbene (99% active polyphenols): new generation antioxidant, with high bioavailability and greater stability than resveratrol3,4.
Together, these molecules create a synergy that multiplies vitality, protects against aging, and enhances recovery capacity5,6.
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How does it work?
NR (nicotinamide riboside): the engine of NAD+.
- Restores the levels of NAD+, key for cellular energy1,2.
- Promotes the production of ATP, the "energy currency" of the cell5,6.
- Supports cellular repair and regeneration processes2.9.
- Compensates for the natural fall of NAD+ associated with age9.
Pterostilbene: the intelligent antioxidant.
- High concentration (99% active polyphenols) for maximum effectiveness3.
- More stable and bioavailable than resveratrol4.
- Powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action7,8.
- Promotes young and efficient mitochondria5.
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The synergy of NAD+ & Pterostilbene.
- They enhance cellular energy and metabolism together1.5.
- They strengthen the defense systems against premature aging7,8.
- They promote mental clarity, physical performance, and recovery2,9,11.
- They offer comprehensive support for vitality and longevity1,3,5.
Main directions:
- Persistent fatigue or lack of energy9,10.
- Difficulty concentrating or maintaining focus2,9,11.
- Prolonged physical or mental stress6,7.
- Slow recovery after exercise or overload5.
- Support in healthy aging and in the prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction1,2,3,9.
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NAD+ & Pterostilbene, cellular energy and longevity.
Vitobest® used for this supplement vegetable capsules (VegeCaps) suitable for vegan diets and free of titanium dioxide.
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9Picard M, et al. The mitochondrial basis of aging and age-related disease. Curr Biol. 2016;26(21):R832-R843.
10Forsyth LM, et al. Therapeutic effects of oral NADH in chronic fatigue syndrome. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 1999;82(2):185–191.
11Rex A, Fink H. Effects of NADH on memory and attention in rats. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2000;24(1):13–24.