The Longevity Lab

NAD versus NMN,
decoded.

Every precursor. Every delivery format. Every brand — compared without the biohacker hype or the supplement-industry spin.

4 Precursors compared
6 Delivery formats
50+ Brands reviewed
100% Cited, no fluff
The Main Event

Two molecules, the same goal, very different answers.

NAD⁺ is the coenzyme your mitochondria run on. It declines with age. Everyone agrees on that part. The disagreement — and the whole reason this site exists — is which precursor gets it back up fastest.

Precursor A

NMN

Nicotinamide Mononucleotide

The Sinclair favorite. One step from NAD⁺, and the subject of more longevity buzz than any supplement in recent memory. Available as capsules, sublingual, and injectable.

Molecular Weight
334.22 g/mol
Typical Daily Dose
250–1,000 mg
Best Delivery
Sublingual or injectable
VS
Precursor B

NR

Nicotinamide Riboside

The clinically-studied incumbent. Patented as Niagen by ChromaDex, backed by the largest human trial database in the precursor space. Oral only.

Molecular Weight
255.25 g/mol
Typical Daily Dose
300–1,000 mg
Best Delivery
Oral capsule


Why We Exist

The NAD space is drowning in hype. We're a straight-shooter.

Every brand claims theirs is the "most bioavailable." Every biohacker on YouTube has "the one protocol that works." Half the studies are funded by the people selling the supplement.

We cite the peer-reviewed research. We show pricing per milligram. We flag conflicts of interest. When a comparison is genuinely a toss-up, we say so — instead of picking the one with the highest affiliate payout.

How we work

The Journal

Fresh from the lab.

New comparisons, format deep-dives, and protocol notes — updated twice weekly.

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Comparison

NAD vs NMN: The definitive head-to-head

Six months of research, twelve human trials, one clear answer for most people — and one important caveat.

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Science

Why NAD⁺ declines with age (and what actually stops it)

The CD38 enzyme, cellular senescence, and the mitochondrial cascade — explained without the jargon.

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Protocol

The morning dose problem: timing NAD precursors

Why the standard "take with breakfast" advice may cut your bioavailability in half — and what the trial data actually shows.

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Where to Begin

Not sure where to start?

Answer three questions and we'll point you at the precursor, format, and brand most likely to fit your goals.

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