ProHealth Longevity sells NMN as powder in a 100G pouch. It is very affordable. ProHealth also tested as the highest NMN content. I just dig a spoon into the powder and wash it down with some water.
Yes, the powder is often cheaper.
The problem is that I was aware there were lower quality NMN brands that had little to no actual NMN in it, and / or are diluted with filler and I couldn’t find a powder version that seemed reputable.
If someone wants NMN in powder for to save money be EXTRA sure you are getting a pure, high quality, formula because many suppliers have limited NMN in their products.
I went with Ultrahealth NMN capsules years ago because it was 3rd party tested at over 98% purity.
If Ultrahealth is unavailable I would to tend to buy NMN from a brand with a good reputation like Jarrow or Double Wood.
But I won’t be switching for a while from UltraHealth because I still have a dozen bottles of their NMN in my freezer.
By the way, you can still buy NMN easily on iHerb despite Amazon stupidly taking NMN products down because the FDA wrongly declared NMN cannot be a supplement because it was being tested as a patented drug before it was marketed as a supplement.
Of course, the patent itself is illegal (and, by extension, so is the FDA’s ruling) because NMN is a naturally occurring compound which means no company can legally patent NMN as a pharmaceutical anymore than they can patent Vitamin C as a drug.
Edited by Kelvin, 29 April 2023 - 08:58 PM.