THE MISSING PIECE IN YOUR STACK

Why most NAD+ supplements fall short

Training output, strength, and recovery don’t just depend on NAD+ levels — they depend on how much energy your cells can actually produce.

As NAD+ declines with age and stress, cellular energy drops with it. But raising NAD+ alone isn’t always enough if the mitochondria — your cells’ energy generators — can’t keep up.

That’s where MitoQ Dual Action NAD+ is different.

It supports NAD+ levels and mitochondrial energy at the same time — helping fuel the muscles during training, support recovery afterward, and promote resilience from the inside out.

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HOW IS THIS NAD+ DIFFERENT?

It’s not just about making more NAD+

It’s about making NAD+ work harder.

Most NAD+ supplements only do half the job.

MitoQ Dual Action NAD+ combines two NAD+ precursors with mitochondrial support nutrients to both:

1. Boost NAD+ levels, and

2. Help your cells use NAD+ efficiently for real performance impact

That’s why it works differently — and why active adults choose it.

Dual Action Explained

Dual‑action support for cellular performance

STEP 1: Boost NAD+ levels

Powered by two NAD+ precursors — Niacinamide and Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) — to support NAD+ production through complementary pathways.

Up to 300% increase in NAD+ levels*

STEP 2: Optimize how your cells use NAD+

Formulated with Resveratrol and PQQ, which support mitochondrial efficiency — helping turn NAD+ into usable cellular energy more effectively.

The result: More energy. Greater strength and output. Performance you can sustain.

*300% increase attributed to 500 mg/day of Niacin.

How to use

Simple daily support

Serving size: 2 capsules

When to take: Daily, preferably in the morning with food

Servings per container: 30

Support the cells that power your strength

Energy. Strength. Longevity.
MitoQ Dual Action NAD+ — available now at GNC.

Disclaimers

1 results of a clinical trial conducted with healthy middle-aged men n = 23

2 results of a clinical trial conducted with healthy men n = 24

3 results of a clinical trial conducted with healthy middle-aged men n = 19

4 results of a clinical trial conducted with healthy elderly men and women n = 20

5 results of a clinical trial conducted with healthy elderly men n = 19

† based on pre-clinical data.

** based on 20mg MitoQ® Mitoquinol dose. Results may vary.

Resources

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2. Williamson, J., Hughes, C. M., Cobley, J. N. & Davison, G. W. The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ, attenuates exercise-induced mitochondrial DNA damage. Redox Biol. 36, 101673 (2020).

3. Broome, S. C., Braakhuis, A. J., Mitchell, C. J. & Merry, T. L. Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant supplementation improves 8 km time trial performance in middle-aged trained male cyclists. J. Int. Soc. Sports Nutr. 18, 58 (2021).

4. Rossman, M. J. et al. Chronic Supplementation With a Mitochondrial Antioxidant (MitoQ) Improves Vascular Function in Healthy Older Adults. Hypertens. Dallas Tex 1979 71, 1056–1063 (2018).

5. Pham, T. et al. MitoQ and CoQ10 supplementation mildly suppresses skeletal muscle mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide levels without impacting mitochondrial function in middle-aged men. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 120, 1657–1669 (2020).

6. Bispham, N. Z. et al. MitoQ Supplementation Improves Leg-Extension Power in Healthy Late Middle-Aged and Older Adults. FASEB J. 31, lb852–lb852 (2017).