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CellVive NMN™ Advance is formulated using CellVive NMN™, the first NMN ingredient permitted for use in TGA-listed medicines in Australia.
Developed by Longevity Life Sciences (LLS), the company behind Elevate, the ingredient is supported by a growing scientific and clinical research programme focused on NAD⁺ biology and human health.
Our formulation combines this clinically defined NMN with PlexoZome® delivery technology, designed to support stability and absorption at the cellular level.
Elevate products are developed in partnership with scientists, clinicians and research institutions, ensuring the formulation meets the highest standards of quality, stability and regulatory compliance.
CellVive NMN™ Advance is a TGA-listed complementary medicine (AUST L).
This means the product has been entered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and must meet strict requirements for quality, safety and manufacturing standards.
NAD⁺ is a naturally occurring molecule found in every cell of the body. It plays an essential role in how cells produce energy, maintain DNA integrity and regulate key metabolic processes.
From around your mid-twenties, NAD⁺ levels begin to naturally decline as part of the ageing process. As a result, supporting NAD⁺ has become an important area of research in longevity science, as scientists explore how cellular energy and resilience change across the human lifespan.
Emerging clinical research continues to explore the potential role of NAD⁺ in human health. To learn more about the research supporting NMN and NAD⁺ biology, click here.
PlexoZome® is an advanced delivery system designed to support the stability and bioavailability of active compounds.
PlexoZome® helps protect CellVive NMN™ and support its delivery through the digestive system so it can be effectively utilised by the body.
Yes. The science of NAD⁺ metabolism and NMN supplementation is a rapidly growing field of research.
Longevity Life Sciences is actively supporting clinical research and biomarker studies designed to better understand the role of NMN in human health. This research will be available soon.