Cellular and longevity support
NMN
NMN, or nicotinamide mononucleotide, is a compound the body uses as a precursor in the production of NAD, a coenzyme central to cellular energy and metabolic processes. It is supplied as a stabilized powder or in capsules, often with attention to purity and stability.
Why it is popular
Common product types
Common wellness context
Evidence posture
Claim-risk posture
Label considerations
Dose discussion
Safety notes
FDA and FTC posture
Formula fit
What founders usually get wrong
- Claiming it reverses aging or extends lifespan
- Assuming dietary supplement eligibility without verifying current regulatory status
- Implying it treats age-related decline or metabolic disease
Caution flags
- Contested US regulatory status as a dietary ingredient
- Strong longevity marketing pull toward disease-adjacent claims
- Human outcome evidence is still emerging
- Long-term safety data is limited
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