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Insulin Sensitivity, Longevity & NMN

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Discover the power of NMN in enhancing insulin sensitivity and reducing the risk of diabetes. Clinical trials illuminate how NMN effectively supports healthier blood sugar levels and aids in longevity. Tap into the science of NMN.

Key Takeaways

  • As we age, cells become more insulin resistant, which raises the risk of age-related diseases.
  • Sleep, exercise, stress management, a balanced diet, and reducing added sugars all play key roles in improving insulin sensitivity.
  • A 2021 human trial showed daily NMN supplementation improved insulin sensitivity in overweight women with prediabetes, supporting NMN’s role in metabolic health.
  • By combining NMN with antioxidants like hydroxytyrosol and resveratrol, Wonderfeel Youngr™ helps increase NAD while reducing oxidative stress, a known contributor to insulin resistance.

Pop quiz – what do you know about insulin? If you’re drawing a complete blank beyond the fact that it’s somehow associated with blood sugar, you aren’t alone. But insulin is worth understanding, not only because it’s the most powerful anabolic hormone discovered to date, but for its role in longevity – something that researchers are only beginning to really understand. Here’s what everyone should know about insulin sensitivity specifically, what it means as we age, and how NMN fits into the picture.

Insulin 101

Insulin is made in the pancreas. It’s responsible for shuttling sugar from the blood into cells for storage. Cells that are insulin resistant make this process inefficient, leaving blood sugar levels elevated. When the pancreas catches wind of high blood sugar, it doubles its insulin-producing efforts as a way to combat the resistance and bring down those elevated levels. But this degree of exertion can take a toll on the pancreas over time, reducing its number of insulin-producing cells. Meanwhile, chronic high blood sugar can damage organs and nerves and tee up major health conditions like diabetes.

NMN raising Insulin sensitivity sugar to blood illustration

This scenario is why improving insulin sensitivity is so important. Insulin sensitivity is a reference to how well your cells respond to insulin. The more responsive your cells, the lower your risk of many diseases. And yes, diabetes is one of them.

When we’re young, our cells are naturally highly sensitive to insulin. But as we get older, they become more resistant, setting us up for a greater likelihood of age-related diseases. (And if that sounds familiar, you must know a little something about NAD!)

Inflammation and increased oxidative stress in the body can also be causes of insulin resistance, along with overeating, higher body fat percentages, a diet rich in sugar, a sedentary lifestyle, and plain old genetics.

Insulin and longevity

The TAME Trial, managed by the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR), is looking specifically at the role of insulin management to delay aging via a medication known as metformin. Led by Nir Barzilai, MD and scientific director at AFAR, TAME involves nationwide, six-year clinical trials at 14 research institutions around the country.

Metformin is an FDA-approved drug that has been used to treat diabetes for the past 60 years. It doesn’t lower insulin levels but rather reduces the amount of sugar produced and absorbed in the body. At the same time, it increases insulin sensitivity. Metformin is considered safe, effective, and inexpensive, which makes it ideal for the treatment of diabetes. In animal studies, the medication also delays aging, and researchers suspect it might do the same in humans by influencing what the trial describes as “fundamental aging factors that underlie multiple age-related conditions”. Studies show that metformin, and other drugs like it, seem to influence metabolic and cellular processes that are themselves linked to the development of a number of age-related health conditions. Slow down the onset of these diseases, the thinking goes, and you can effectively treat the process of aging as a health condition itself.

Doctors running tests on insulin sensitivity with Metformin and NMN

The TAME Trial is still raising funds, but its research will offer key insights about the treatment of aging, and the fact that it involves a diabetes medication that effectively boosts insulin sensitivity means it’s worth watching closely.

Improving insulin sensitivity

Clearly, we want our cells to welcome insulin with open arms instead of acting like bouncers at a nightclub. And while boosting insulin sensitivity may sound incredibly challenging, it largely boils down to the common-sense steps we associate with leading a healthy lifestyle:

Now, what about NMN?

Does NMN boost insulin sensitivity?

We’re so glad you asked! As it happens, there is evidence that NMN can effectively improve insulin sensitivity. A double-blind clinical trial from 2021 looked at the effects of a 10-week NMN course on 25 postmenopausal overweight or obese women with prediabetes. The study is “the first to deliver evidence of positive metabolic and insulin-sensitizing effects of daily NMN supplementation in humans.”

This piggybacks on additional research showing that increasing NAD in the body improves insulin-stimulated glucose disposal – AKA insulin sensitivity.

In Wonderfeel’s patented Youngr formula, we’ve paired NMN with key antioxidants. When we’re talking about boosting insulin sensitivity, that’s particularly notable. Remember, inflammation and oxidative stress in the body contribute to insulin resistance, and antioxidants neutralize the free radicals wreaking all that havoc. A daily serving of Wonderfeel Youngr includes:

  • 900 mg of NMN
  • 4 mg of ergo
  • 20 mg of hydroxytyrosol
  • 100 mg of resveratrol
  • 120 iu of vitamin D3

It’s a handpicked combination designed to deliver NMN to the cells while simultaneously shielding them from oxidative stress. And among its many, many benefits is a boost to insulin sensitivity. Really, it works out so nicely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does NMN improve insulin sensitivity?

Yes! Human studies suggest that NMN can indeed improve insulin sensitivity, particularly in muscle tissue. By raising NAD levels, NMN supports metabolic health and glucose disposal, which helps cells respond better to insulin.

Does NMN increase longevity?

NMN supports cellular health and processes linked to healthy aging, though direct evidence that it directly increases human lifespan is still emerging. We do know that NMN improves NAD levels, which can help slow age-related decline and support longevity.

Can you take NMN if you are diabetic?

Preliminary research suggests NMN may help improve insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, which could be beneficial for people with diabetes. But it’s always wise to consult with your healthcare provider before starting NMN to ensure it aligns with your treatment plan.

Can you permanently increase insulin sensitivity?

Increasing insulin sensitivity is an ongoing job. It can be improved through lifestyle choices like exercise and nutrition, but those aren’t one-and-done habits. If healthy habits stop, insulin sensitivity can decline again over time.

How can I cure my insulin sensitivity?

Insulin sensitivity can’t really be “cured,” but it can be improved by consistent lifestyle changes, including regular exercise, weight management, a nutrient-rich diet, stress reduction, and possibly supplements like NMN that support metabolic health.

Is NAD good for insulin resistance?

Increasing NAD levels in the body has been linked to improved insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, helping cells respond better to insulin and reducing insulin resistance over time. An NAD precursor like Wonderfeel Youngr™ makes it easy!

Does NMN make you look younger?

NMN supports cellular repair, energy production, and metabolic health, which may help you feel and look more youthful. It’s not a cosmetic treatment, but we hear reports of improvements in skin quality and overall vitality from many Wonderfeel Youngr™ users with consistent use.

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