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 ‌ Plus, This vitamin may be the key to a longer, healthier life. You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [Alzheimer’s bombshell] Re-fuel brain cells starting in 90 minutes Experts have always pointed to a gradual death of brain cells as one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. But [shocking research]( shows that those neurons may not actually be dead at all. In fact, it’s possible they can be re-fueled—with just one simple, [natural compound](. This discovery left researchers dumbfounded at this year’s Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in London. [Alzheimer's bombshell]( Even more amazing? Studies show it can start working [in as little as 90 minutes](. So if you or a loved one is worried about this devastating diagnosis, please, [watch this exclusive video now](. 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Then they took 500 mg of NR twice a day. The other group reversed the order. They first took NR for six weeks. Then they took the placebo. During the study, all participants ate their usual diet. They didn’t change their exercise habits, either. Throughout the study, their health was closely monitored with blood tests and other measurements. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Huge news!] Study reveals No. 1 food for preventing Alzheimer’s If you thought fish was the ultimate brain food, you’re going to want to [see THIS](. [brain food]( Researchers were stunned when [THIS food]( stood out as the clear winner for Alzheimer’s protection…ahead of fish, fruit, and even vegetables! P.S. This is huge news for anyone concerned about their memory. [Check out the 15 minute mark of this video now for details.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Does This Supplement Slow Aging? The researchers found that when the participants took NR, they raised their levels of a compound that is closely linked with cell youthfulness. It’s called nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). Taking NR raised the subjects’ levels by about 60%. During a calorie-restricted diet, this compound increases by about the same amount. NAD+ allows the mitochondria, the power station within the cells, to ramp up production. When NAD+ is plentiful, it activates an important group of longevity-promoting enzymes called sirtuins. They improve the metabolic action of the cells throughout the body. Sirtuins keep the body functioning efficiently. As we age, the enzyme levels decline and our metabolic functioning deteriorates as a result. Dr. Chris Martens is a postdoctoral fellow at CU Boulder. He led the study. "The idea is that by supplementing older adults with NR, we are not only restoring something that is lost with aging (NAD+), but we could potentially be ramping up the activity of enzymes responsible for helping protect our bodies from stress," he said. The study concluded that NR “appears to activate some of the same key biological pathways that calorie restriction does.” Calorie restriction comes with side effects that make it difficult to follow. Besides hunger pangs, people may suffer fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, weakness, mental fogginess, and hair loss. NR, however, was well-tolerated by study subjects. There were no reported side effects. The study was published in the journal Nature Communications. 25% Reduction in Heart Attack Risk Besides improving a key marker of longevity, taking NR also reduced blood pressure in subjects with hypertension. They had an average drop of 10 points when taking the supplements. The researchers said this translates to 25% reduction in heart attack risk. And the researchers found that NR improved aortic artery flexibility. Lack of blood vessel flexibility is one of the hallmarks of aging. It is a major risk factor for a heart attack or stroke. Where to Get NR It is widely available online and at health food stores. Sometimes it is sold as Niagen or NAD+. It typically comes in capsule form. Follow the dosage on the label. Nicotinamide riboside supplements have few, if any, side effects. But some people have reported mild nausea, fatigue, or headaches. NR may be the painless way to get the get the benefits of calorie restriction without the suffering that goes along with being constantly hungry. Editor’s Note: Discover the Nobel Prize-winning anti-aging breakthrough that promises to help you live longer and be fitter than you ever thought possible. Get all the details in our monthly journal, Independent Healing. [Click HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Surprising Reason You Lose Strength as You Age (and how to stop it)]( [Dog Ownership Linked to Longer Lifespan]( [The Secret of People Who Defy Aging]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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