By supporting cellular metabolism and energy production, NAD+ Activate helps support everyday stress management and restful sleep, helping you maintain a balanced and active lifestyle.*Beyond energy support, NAD+ Activate offers brain support to support memory function, essential for maintaining brain clarity as you age.* This NAD supplement supports cortisol levels, supporting your body during times of stress.* Incorporating this NAD booster into your daily routine is simple and rewarding, allowing you to stand for more and embrace a healthier, more vibrant life.*Since 1973, DaVinci Laboratories has been a leader in nutritional research, product development and innovation
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Contact your healthcare provider promptly if you experience: Severe or persistent heartburn unresponsive to over-the-counter antacids or lifestyle modifications Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) or painful swallowing (odynophagia), which may indicate esophageal inflammation or stricture Persistent nausea and vomiting that prevents adequate oral intake or leads to dehydration Vomiting blood (hematemesis) or material resembling coffee grounds Black, tarry stools (melena) or visible blood in stool Severe abdominal pain, particularly if localized to the upper abdomen or radiating to the back (stop medication immediately if pancreatitis is suspected) Right upper quadrant pain, fever, or yellowing of skin/eyes, which may indicate gallbladder disease Unintentional weight loss beyond expected therapeutic effects New or worsening chest pain (call 911 if concerning for heart attack), especially if accompanied by shortness of breath These symptoms may indicate complications such as erosive esophagitis, gastrointestinal bleeding, pancreatitis, or gastroparesis

It's concentrated in cardiac tissue for a reason the heart itself relies on taurine for optimal function
Exercise, adequate sleep, and relaxing hobbies are all ways to help keep chronic stress away
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