NMN和NAD+是什么关系?为什么HOKE选择NR作为NAD+前体

What is the relationship between NMN and NAD+? Why did HOKE choose NR as the NAD+ precursor?

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If you've recently been paying attention to anti-aging, energy management, or cellular energy, you've probably seen these terms repeatedly:

NMN.
NR.
NAD+.
Mitochondria.
Cellular energy.

They are often discussed together, but for the average consumer, this is also the most confusing part.

NMN is not NAD+. NR is not NAD+. They both belong to the NAD+ precursor category.

Simply put, NAD+ is an important coenzyme naturally present in human cells, involved in energy metabolism, redox reactions, and various cellular activities. With changes in age, lifestyle, stress, and metabolic status, NAD+-related research has gradually become a popular area in healthy aging.

NMN and NR are both common NAD+ precursors.

A "precursor" can be understood as an upstream nutrient that the body may use in the process of synthesizing NAD+.

What is the difference between NMN and NR?

NMN, full name Nicotinamide Mononucleotide.
NR, full name Nicotinamide Riboside.

Both are related to NAD+ metabolism, but they are not the same ingredient. Some products on the market choose the NMN route, some choose the NR route, and some also develop complex nutritional formulas around NAD+ metabolism.

HOKE chooses the NR route.

Each two capsules of HOKE NR Anti-Aging Capsules contain 600mg of Boncata® NR, supplemented with 100mg of Ca-AKG, 20mg of PQQ, 100mg of Magnesium Glycinate, 30mg of Varginsen® Rare Ginsenosides, 70mg of Cocrysta™ Co-Crystallized Curcumin, and 50mg of Ergothioneine.

This means that HOKE is not a single NMN product, but a complex nutritional product centered on NR as an NAD+ precursor.

Why does HOKE choose NR?

From a product logic perspective, HOKE emphasizes:

  1. NR as NAD+ precursor support
  2. Ca-AKG, magnesium glycinate to support energy metabolism pathways
  3. PQQ, ergothioneine, and other ingredients to support mitochondrial and antioxidant nutritional management
  4. Curcumin, ginsenosides, and other ingredients to supplement daily health management

This is not simply stacking "high-end ingredients."

Instead, it is a complex design centered on NAD+ precursor + energy metabolism + mitochondrial nutritional support + antioxidant nutritional support.


How should the average person view NAD+ precursor products?

The NAD+ field is worth paying attention to, but it should not be deified.

Whether it's NMN, NR, or other NAD+-related nutritional products, they should not be understood as "reversing aging" or "no problem staying up late" or "replacing exercise and sleep."

A more reasonable understanding is:

HOKE is suitable as advanced nutritional support for adults in daily health management.
It can be placed after sleep, diet, exercise, sun protection, and stress management.
It is not a substitute for basic lifestyle.

If you are considering HOKE, it is recommended to view it from the perspective of "long-term health management," rather than treating it as a short-term stimulant product.

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