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As the science of longevity and metabolic health evolves, few molecules have garnered as much attention as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD⁺). Widely recognized as a coenzyme crucial for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cell survival, NAD⁺ levels naturally...
As global life expectancy increases, so does the demand for strategies to maintain cognitive health. From aging populations to young professionals seeking mental clarity, brain performance is becoming the next frontier of functional nutrition
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) has gained global attention as a powerful NAD⁺ precursor with potential to combat aging and boost cellular health. But beyond longevity hype, what does the science really say—especially about its effects on the digestive system?
Can a molecule inspired by strawberries help fight one of the most complex diseases of our time? CMS-121, a refined derivative of fisetin, shows promising neuroprotective effects in preclinical models of Alzheimer’s.
CMS121, while originally developed for neurodegeneration, may also offer a novel metabolic advantage—one that mimics the benefits of fasting and ketosis at the molecular level.
Fisetin is a promising natural compound. Discover how science enhanced nature to create a molecule with superior bioavailability, deeper neuroprotective effects, and real potential in longevity protocols.
Brain fog, burnout, poor sleep and heightened reactivity aren’t always signs of stress or lifestyle imbalance. Often, they signal a deeper biological disruption: low-grade neuroinflammation.
Discover how CMS-121 activates these longevity pathways to support mitochondrial health, reduce inflammation, and slow neurological aging — from the inside out.
CMS121 was designed to tackle exactly these mechanisms by inhibiting fatty acid synthase (FASN), a key enzyme involved in lipid metabolism and neural inflammation.

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