Space-Age Secret REVERSES Aging

Dear Living Well Daily Reader,

Remember the good ol’ days when you had the energy to work hard and play even harder?

These days, it seems like you’re lucky to make it through dinner and the evening news before nodding off in your chair.

But this could all be about to change.

You see, Welsh researchers are on the brink of a scientific breakthrough that could actually REVERSE aging and keep you feeling young well past your prime.

In fact, this hardworking compound is so powerful NASA can’t wait to get their hands on it.

And it looks like you could get access to it too, in the very near future.

It’s a powerful compound called NMN, and it’s been the focus of many anti-aging studies.

And after a recent study, it’s caught the eye of NASA researchers, who think it could be the key to getting astronauts to Mars.

You see, when humans enter space, they are exposed to high levels of radiation, which can speed up aging rapidly. So getting an astronaut as far as Mars requires some serious help.

And that’s just what NMN offers.

In the study, scientists from the University of New South Wales fed NMN to mice that were old or had been exposed to radiation.

After just one week of treatment, the scientists were amazed by what they found…

The NMN had directly repaired DNA damage caused by radiation or aging.

In fact, it worked so well that the old mice were completely indistinguishable from young mice.

This means the NMN completely erased the damage done by aging after just seven short days — imagine what it could do for your body after a month?

Experts report that NMN combats cell aging and radiation so well because it boosts NAD+, a metabolite key to DNA repair.

Even better, previous studies have shown NMN can start combating the negative effects of aging in as little as three seconds and can lead to healthier muscles, improved bone density, a stronger immune system, lower body weight, better blood sugar and boosted energy levels.

Maybe NMN is all you need to start playing hard again!

Human trials of NMN therapy are scheduled to start in six months.

But you don’t have to wait for these results to add NMN into your health routine.

In the meantime, pick up some veggies like broccoli, cabbage, cucumber and avocado. They all contain NMN and are tasty ways to add it to your diet.

Live well,

Natalie Moore
Managing editor, Living Well Daily

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Sources

[1] Natural compound reduces signs of aging in healthy mice

[2] UNSW scientists unveil a giant leap for anti-aging

Natalie Moore

Written By Natalie Moore

Natalie Moore is a dedicated health researcher with a passion for finding healthy, natural, and science-based solutions. After a decade of direct healthcare experience in western and natural medicine, she was involved in public health research before joining Living Well Daily.

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