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NAD+ Keeps You Moving

Your muscle cells are among the most “energetically expensive” cells in your body. You might remember from high school biology that your muscle cells use ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.

What they didn’t teach you in school is that this vital energy molecule can’t be created without NAD+. 
Without NAD+, there’s no ATP, and without that, your dance party comes to a grinding halt.

One of the most well researched patented supplements on the market, backed by:

250+

Global Research Collaborations 

Global Research Collaborations

30+

Owned & Licensed Patents

Owned & Licensed Patents

200+

Published Scientific Studies

Published Scientific Studies

Support Your Active Life with Tru Niagen

Whether it’s on the trail, at the gym, or just walking around, with Tru Niagen in hand you’ll be supporting your muscle health at the deepest level—by boosting your cellular NAD+ supply.

The recommended serving is 300mg per day, but you can also add to that for even greater support—it’s safe to take up to 2,000mg per day, and most of our peer-reviewed clinical studies have been conducted on subjects taking 1,000mg daily. It’s available in capsule form or in stick packs for easy mixing with your favorite beverages or pre-/post-workout drinks.  

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Nobel Prize Winners

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The Link Between Muscle Health and Aging Well

Physical activity, NAD+, and healthy aging all go hand in hand. The phrase “use it or lose it” is quite appropriate here.

A clinical study has shown that the effects of a sedentary lifestyle over time lead to lower NAD+ levels, which in turn can lead to more signs of aging. Exercising regularly (while maintaining other healthy lifestyle habits, of course) helps you to boost NAD+ levels, which leads to a slower NAD+ decline and fewer signs of aging.  

For the ultimate flex, seek to exercise and supplement with Tru Niagen for additional NAD+ support, as you can only go so far with exercise alone. This approach helps you to stay active as you get older and reduce the physical hallmarks of aging.

Chase Lifelong Movement and Mobility, Not Summer Abs

Supporting and maintaining muscle health isn’t about looking good in a bathing suit (though that’s certainly a beneficial side effect). It’s about continually and comprehensively using your muscles in different ways to support graceful movement and strength as you age.

The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ National Institute on Aging outlines four types of exercise—
endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility. All have different benefits, and together they help to reduce exercise boredom and risk of injury.

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Want to learn more about NAD+ and muscle health?

Does NAD+ Support Muscle Function?

Learn how muscles work and how NAD+ helps muscle cells repair and recover.

Exercise and NAD+

Find out how your body harnesses cellular energy to power your muscles during exercise.

Supporting your muscle health by boosting NAD+ has a positive effect on the way you age.

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How You Age 

Follows How 

You Move

Adapted from Gardell, S.J. and Coen, P.M., Nat. Aging 2022.

I make my living being physically active.
I'm working on my own fitness goals, and also training others to achieve theirs. When I take Tru Niagen daily, I know that the cells in my muscles are getting extra NAD+ so they have the energy to repair and recover so I can keep moving every day.


Brooke Burke
TV Host, Fitness Guru, Mom, and Tru Niagen Partner


I believe NAD is crucial for muscle and mitochondria, and that everybody could benefit from boosting NAD. Supporting mitochondria is important for the average person or the everyday athlete to maintain function and stay active.

Eija Pirinen
Associate Professor, University of Oulu and University of Helsinki, Finland, and former ChromaDex External Research Program Investigator (CERPI)

†Based on top-selling (per revenue) Amazon supplements claiming "patented."