How NAD⁺ powers your metabolism – and what you can do to support it

As summer approaches, many of us naturally turn our attention to energy, clarity, and feeling lighter in our bodies. But if you’ve ever followed a healthy diet, experimented with fasting, or trained consistently—only to feel like your body isn’t responding—there may be a deeper reason.


Beneath the surface of every cell lies a molecule that quietly powers your metabolism, focus, and vitality: NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide).


Often called the “spark” behind cellular energy, NAD⁺ is essential for how your body converts food into fuel. But as we age, its levels decline—stalling our metabolism even when we're doing everything “right.”

In this article, we’ll explore:

  • What NAD⁺ really is, and why it matters
  • How it’s connected to metabolic health and intermittent fasting
  •  How supporting it can help recharge your energy from within, just in time for summer

In this article 

The modern metabolism puzzle

Meet NAD⁺: the molecule behind your metabolism

Why NAD+ declines – and why that matters

Can intermittent fasting help restore NAD⁺?

Other ways to support NAD+ naturally

NMN: The fastest way to rebuild NAD⁺

Why we created the AVEA Vitality Bundle

What you might notice over time

Final thoughts: power your metabolism at the cellular level

The modern metabolism puzzle

You eat well. You move regularly. You do everything right—and still, your energy levels don’t feel quite the same. Your workouts don’t feel as effective. Digestion slows. And stubborn weight—especially around the midsection—refuses to budge.

 

The truth? Metabolism isn’t just about calories in and out.
It’s about how efficiently your body transforms nutrients into energy your cells can actually use.
 

At the heart of this process are your mitochondria—tiny energy factories inside every cell. But to keep them running smoothly, your body relies on a molecule that most people have never heard of: NAD⁺.
 

This essential coenzyme fuels cellular energy production, helps regulate metabolism, and supports how quickly you recover—both mentally and physically. And as NAD⁺ levels decline with age, so too does your body’s ability to keep up.

Meet NAD⁺: the molecule behind your metabolism

NAD⁺ is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body—quietly powering some of your most essential biological functions. It plays a key role in:

  • Cellular energy production (ATP)
  • Mitochondrial efficiency
  • DNA repair and longevity pathways
  • Insulin sensitivity and blood sugar regulation
  • Healthy, metabolically active ageing

When NAD⁺ levels drop—as they naturally do with age—your ability to convert food into energy slows down. The result?


A dip in stamina, slower fat metabolism, and a noticeable shift in how your body responds to effort, stress, and recovery.

Why NAD+ declines – and why that matters

NAD+ levels decline naturally by about 1–2% per year after your 20s. By your 40s or 50s, levels may be nearly 50% lower than they were in youth.

This decline is associated with:

  • A slower, less efficient metabolism
  • Reduced fat-burning and energy output
  • Disrupted glucose regulation and insulin sensitivity
  • Lower stamina and slower physical and mental recovery

Chronic stress, poor sleep, and inflammation can further accelerate this decline.

Can intermittent fasting help restore NAD⁺?

Intermittent Fasting (IF) is one of the few lifestyle practices shown to naturally stimulate NAD+ production. When the body is in a fasting state, it shifts from glucose-burning to fat metabolism and activates energy-efficiency pathways—boosting NAD+ biosynthesis and sirtuin activity.

Popular IF approaches include:

  • 5:2 diet – Eat normally five days a week; reduce calories on two non-consecutive days
  • 16/8 method – Fast for 16 hours, eat within an 8-hour window
  • Alternate-day fasting – Fasting every other day
  • 24-hour fasts – Once or twice per week
  • The Warrior Diet – Fast for 20 hours, eat one large meal in the evening


Important disclaimer: Intermittent fasting isn’t for everyone. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, managing a medical condition, or have a history of disordered eating, consult a healthcare professional before starting any fasting regimen.


While fasting can help stimulate NAD+ production, it may not be sufficient to fully restore age-related losses—especially over time.

Other ways to support NAD+ naturally

In addition to fasting, NAD⁺ production can be supported by:

  • Exercise: Activates mitochondrial biogenesis and NAD+ pathways
  • Caloric restriction: Stimulates sirtuins and NAD+ biosynthesis
  • Heat exposure (e.g., sauna): May trigger cellular stress responses that preserve NAD+
  • Niacin-rich foods: Such as mushrooms, tuna, and sunflower seeds (NAD+ is a vitamin B3 derivative)

Even with these lifestyle practices, NAD+ production naturally declines with age –making supplementation a powerful ally. 

NMN: The fastest way to rebuild NAD⁺

Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is a direct precursor to NAD+. Once absorbed, NMN is quickly converted into NAD+ inside your cells, helping to restore energy production, metabolic efficiency, and cellular health.


NMN is found in small amounts in foods like broccoli, avocado, and edamame—but not in quantities significant enough to influence NAD+ levels. That’s why supplementation is the most efficient and research-backed way to restore NAD+.


AVEA sources the only NMN currently produced in Europe, ensuring exceptional purity, traceability, and consistency. Each batch is double-tested for quality in an independent Swiss laboratory and encapsulated in Switzerland to meet the highest production standards.

Benefits of NMN supplementation:

  • Replenishes cellular NAD+ levels
  • Improves energy production and mitochondrial function
  • Enhances fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity
  • Supports brain function and recovery from stress

Why we created the AVEA Vitality Bundle

To go beyond basic NAD+ support, AVEA developed the Vitality Bundle—a targeted combination of NMN and the Booster, designed to rebuild, protect, and optimise NAD+ across multiple pathways.

What’s inside:

1. NMN A high-purity, bioavailable NMN to directly restore NAD+ and energise cellular metabolism.


2. Booster – A synergistic blend of NAD+-supporting ingredients:

  • Resveratrol & Pterostilbene – Activate sirtuins, proteins that help regulate gene expression, fat metabolism, and aging. Sirtuins consume NAD+, but their activation also triggers your body to make and recycle more NAD+, creating a self-reinforcing loop.
  • Ubiquinol (CoQ10) – Supports mitochondrial ATP production and energy efficiency.
  • Apigenin – Inhibits CD38, an enzyme that breaks down NAD+, helping to preserve NAD+ levels over time.
  • Betaine – Supports methylation and NAD+ recycling, crucial for sustained cellular energy.

Together, NMN and Booster help your body restore its natural metabolic rhythm—making everyday efforts like fasting, movement, and healthy eating work even better.

What the experts say

NAD+ is increasingly recognised by longevity researchers and health practitioners as a cornerstone of metabolic and cellular health. Here’s what two of our trusted experts have to say:

NMN is one sort of calorie restriction mimetic, which can improve health at any age and improves healthspan and so potentially lifespan.”
— Aubrey de Grey, Scientist and Longevity Pioneer

 

“If there is one nutrient that is the focus of any longevity strategy, it has to be NAD+. This little miracle essentially prevents cellular aging, drives cellular energy production and triggers the key genes that stabilise the genome. Avea’s NMN and Booster products present an effective way for our clients to increase intracellular NAD+ levels safely.”
— James Raaff, Integrative Health Practitioner

What our community is saying

Whether it’s more clarity, less fatigue, or improved recovery, our customers often tell us they feel a real shift after starting the Vitality Bundle.

“I didn’t expect much, to be honest. But after just over a week on NMN and the Booster, I felt lighter, more energetic, and the fog in my head was gone. I wanted to move more—and I could think clearly again.”
— Mia
 

“Since I’ve been taking NMN and the Booster regularly, my energy levels have really improved. The difference from before is genuinely noticeable.”
— Susanne
 

“I tried the Vitality Bundle for 6 months and was pleasantly surprised. I’ve regained about 30 to 40% of my energy, which allows me to do sports almost every day without feeling overly fatigued. It’s simply incredible.”
— Didier

What you might notice over time

As NAD+ levels gradually recover, many users report feeling:

  • More steady energy throughout the day
  • Easier weight management (especially with IF)
  • Faster recovery from physical activity
  • Sharper focus and reduced mental fatigue
  • Better stress resilience and sleep depth

These benefits typically build over several weeks of consistent use and are even more pronounced when paired with supportive lifestyle habits. 

Final thoughts: power your metabolism at the cellular level

Your metabolism isn’t broken—it just needs better support.

 

By replenishing NAD+, you’re helping your body restore its natural ability to convert food into energy, use fat as fuel, and stay mentally and physically energised. While lifestyle choices like intermittent fasting and movement are powerful, age-related NAD+ decline can still hold you back.

 

That’s where the AVEA Vitality Bundle comes in—science-backed support to rebuild NAD+ from the inside out.

Feel more energy. Burn fuel more efficiently. Recover faster.

Explore the Vitality Bundle

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