Longevity Master Class - NMN + Resveratrol What it is, who itâs for, and what it realistically does (without the fairy dust) NMN + resveratrol is one of the most talked-about âlongevity combosâ because it sits right in the sweet spot of modern humans: we want more energy, better ageing, and fewer consequences. Hereâs the honest breakdown. 1) What NMN is (plain English) NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a molecule your body can use to make NADâș. NADâș is involved in: - cellular energy production (mitochondria) - metabolic function - DNA repair processes - general âcell maintenanceâ pathways (lots of them) The core idea is: NADâș tends to decline with age, and NMN is one way researchers have explored increasing NADâș availability. Human evidence so far: NMN has been tested in multiple short-term human trials (often weeks to a few months). Results are promising in some areas (especially certain metabolic and performance markers), but itâs not a miracle pill and long-term outcomes are still being studied. 2) What resveratrol is (and why itâs paired with NMN) Resveratrol is a polyphenol found in things like grapes and red wine (sadly you donât get âtherapeutic dosesâ by drinking Merlot, you just get a headache). Itâs often discussed for: - inflammation/oxidative stress signalling - metabolic pathways - âsirtuinâ signalling (the longevity buzzword) Reality check: resveratrol has loads of interesting mechanisms. 3) Why people stack NMN + resveratrol The theory goes like this: - NMN supports the NADâș supply side - Resveratrol may influence cell signalling pathways linked to stress resilience and metabolism So the âstackâ is pitched as fuel + signalling. Thatâs the theory. The human evidence for the combo specifically is still evolving, and you should treat it as support, not salvation. 4) Who might actually benefit (most realistic use cases) This stack tends to make the most sense for people who are already doing the basics and want an extra edge.