Collect a sample from the individual, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.
The laboratory uses advanced technologies such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) or high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to quantify the levels of NAD+ in the sample.
The resulting data can be used to assess the individual's overall NAD+ status and cellular health.
Low NAD+ levels can indicate a higher risk of age-related diseases and a decline in cellular function, while high NAD+ levels can indicate improved cellular health and a lower risk of age-related diseases.
Personalized recommendations
In addition to providing a comprehensive assessment of an individual's cellular health, the results of an intracellular NAD test can also be used to develop personalized strategies for improving health and wellness.