Wellness Education
Recharge
NAD+ is the most critical coenzyme in metabolism — powering every cell's energy and essential for DNA repair. By 50, NAD+ levels drop 50%. These wellness essentials form the foundation of cellular longevity protocols.
50%
Decline in NAD+ by age 50
Sirtuin
NAD+-dependent longevity enzymes
3x
Faster liver detox with optimized glutathione
How They Work
NAD+ fuels mitochondrial ATP production and activates sirtuins. Glutathione neutralizes reactive oxygen species. Lipo-C and L-Carnitine mobilize fat stores through lipotropic and mitochondrial transport.
Key Benefits
Cellular Energy
NAD+ is rate-limiting for mitochondrial ATP
DNA Repair
Activates PARP enzymes and sirtuins
Detoxification
Glutathione is primary hepatic detox molecule
Fat Metabolism
L-Carnitine drives fatty acid transport
Recharge Category
5 compounds in this category
Browse all compounds →Educational Content. Category content is for informational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Compounds in Recharge
5 compoundsNAD+
Longevity Coenzyme
- Powers cellular energy, sirtuin activation, DNA repair
- ~50% decline by age 50 — restoration supports all function
Reference Codes
[KA-6500]500mgGlutathione
Master Antioxidant
- Most powerful endogenous antioxidant and liver detoxification agent
- Essential for mitochondrial function and immune cell support
Reference Codes
[KA-6600]1500mgLipo-C with B12
Lipotropic Complex
- Methionine, inositol, choline + B12 for fat metabolism
- Complements any metabolic protocol
Reference Codes
[KA-6710]10mlB12 1mg/ml
Injectable B12
- Rapid, complete absorption — 100% bioavailability
- Essential for neurological function and energy metabolism
Reference Codes
[KA-6810]10mlL-Carnitine
Fat-to-Energy Converter
- Transports fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production
- Supports fat metabolism, endurance, and cardiovascular health
Reference Codes
[KA-6910]10ml (600mg/ml)All compound profiles are for educational reference only. This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Consult a qualified healthcare provider.
