How it Works
Collection
Take a simple at-home finger-stick test and send it to our lab using the included pre-paid mailer
Analysis
Our lab technicians will analyze your sample
Results
View your secure, personalized NAD+ results online
Take a simple at-home finger-stick test and send it to our lab using the included pre-paid mailer
Our lab technicians will analyze your sample
View your secure, personalized NAD+ results online
Learn the secret to how you’re aging, monitor your response to NAD+ precursors, and alter the trajectory of your health-span.
MyNAD+Test is a complete testing kit, including reagent card, lancet, and return mailer. Results are securely stored in our protected server.
Know what forks for you.
Testing is the only way to know if your NAD+ precursor formula is working for you. Individual responses vary, and testing helps you know what is working, and what needs to improve.
Recent advancements in bioluminescent blood spot testing have yielded home tests that are just as accurate as more involved spectroscopy testing done in the lab. This means that these home tests can be just as informative as lab testing at a fraction of the cost, with the convenience of testing at home.
There is a slight pinch to draw a couple of drops of blood from your finger. It’s a similar process to testing your blood glucose with a strip-based monitor.
A single home NAD+ test can tell you where your NAD+ levels are at any point in time. Repeated testing can show you the impact that your diet, lifestyle, and NAD+ precursor decisions are having on your health. We recommend testing after 30 consistent days of any NAD+ protocol change.
While the vast majority of tests generate meaningful results, mistakes and errors can happen. If you believe you have completed the test incorrectly, please contact our customer service team for guidance or replacement.
While the collection process may be similar to an epigenetic age test, the markers tested for are entirely different. An NAD+ test is not looking for gene expression, and an epigenetic test does not look at real-time NAD+ levels. While many of the interventions that impact one will also impact the other, the testing protocols are different.