NAD Supplement for Men - Liposomal NAD+ NMN Alternative Nitric Oxide Prostate Health Supplements with Resveratrol, CoQ10, L Citrulline and Lycopene for Anti-Aging & Cellular Energy Support 60 Capsules Review

4.3 (938) Amazon rating$35.003,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

A multi ingredient capsule marketed toward men, combining a liposomal NAD+ approach with resveratrol, CoQ10, L citrulline and lycopene in one product.

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Best for

Men who want a single capsule combining an NAD+ alternative with several other common wellness ingredients rather than buying each separately.

Skip if

You want a single ingredient NAD+ or NMN product, or you prefer a supplement not marketed specifically toward men.

  • Form Capsule
  • Count 60 Count
  • Flavor Unflavored
  • Benefits Anti-Aging
  • Allergens Non-Gmo
  • Priced 40% above the category median ($24.99 across 61 tracked models)

Pros

  • Combines NAD+ support with resveratrol, CoQ10, L citrulline and lycopene
  • Non-GMO labeled capsule
  • 60 count supply per bottle
  • Marketed specifically for men's wellness needs

Cons

  • Broader ingredient blend means lower relative dosing of any single component
  • Rating and review count are moderate compared to some other combination supplements
  • Unflavored capsule, no options for a different format

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 938 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.6/5

    938 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

This capsule supplement is marketed as an NAD+ alternative to NMN, using a liposomal delivery approach, and combines it with resveratrol, CoQ10, L citrulline and lycopene in a single formula. It is sold in a 60 count, unflavored capsule format and labeled non-GMO. The maker positions the blend around nitric oxide and prostate health along with anti-aging and cellular energy claims, all of which are manufacturer marketing statements about a dietary supplement rather than verified medical outcomes.

Combining NAD+ support with L citrulline, an ingredient commonly associated with nitric oxide production, and lycopene, often marketed toward men's health, makes this a broader formula than a plain NAD+ or NMN product. As with any combination supplement, it is worth reading the full ingredient list against what you are already taking, since overlapping ingredients across multiple supplements can add up.

At $35.00 for 60 capsules, the price sits in a reasonable middle range for a multi ingredient men's formula in this category.

Specifications

FormCapsule
Count60 Count
FlavorUnflavored
BenefitsAnti-Aging
AllergensNon-Gmo

Performance notes

This is a capsule supplement, 60 count per bottle, unflavored and non-GMO, combining a liposomal NAD+ approach with resveratrol, CoQ10, L citrulline and lycopene, marketed by the maker for anti-aging, cellular energy, nitric oxide and prostate related support in men.

What buyers say

A 4.3 star average across 938 reviews and roughly 3,000 units bought in the past month suggest a fairly popular product within the men's combination supplement space, though with somewhat mixed feedback compared to the top rated listings.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this supplement treat prostate issues or aging?

No. The maker markets it with anti-aging, cellular energy and prostate related claims, which are manufacturer statements about a dietary supplement, not treatment for any diagnosed condition. Talk to a healthcare professional about prostate or aging related health concerns.

Is this the same as taking NMN directly?

The product is marketed as a liposomal NAD+ alternative to NMN rather than NMN itself, so the ingredient approach differs even though both are positioned around NAD+ related support.

Why does it include L citrulline and lycopene alongside NAD+ support?

The maker bundles these ingredients together as part of a broader men's wellness formula, combining nitric oxide related and antioxidant ingredients with the NAD+ focused base rather than selling them as separate products.

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