Why your cells are the key to performance, resilience and healthy longevity
Your body consists of around 37 trillion cells , and they do everything for you. They think , move , repair , defend , and adapt . Approximately 370 billion cells are renewed daily —a constant cycle of regeneration driven by precision, energy, and biological building blocks. But behind the scenes, your cells are under enormous pressure. DNA is being damaged. Energy demands are increasing. And communication between trillions of microsystems must function flawlessly.
When this system reaches its limits, you'll notice it immediately:
- Performance decreases
- Resilience is declining.
- Aging accelerates
At NooQ™, we believe that supporting your cells at the root is not just smart, it's crucial . And that's where nucleotides come in.

What are nucleotides – and why are they important?
Nucleotides are small organic molecules consisting of a nitrogenous base, a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and one or more phosphate groups. Most people know them as the building blocks of DNA and RNA, but their role extends far beyond that. At NooQ™ , we call them the “power bank of your cells” .
The five most important ribonucleotides – AMP, GMP, UMP, CMP and IMP – are essential for:
- Cell proliferation: Enables cell division and repair in heavily stressed or regenerating tissue.
- Energy production: Drives cellular work and supplies body and mind with energy.
- Translation process: Supports the rapid production of immune proteins (e.g., antibodies) during immune stress.
- Intracellular signal transmission: It enables the cell to adapt to stress, regulates hormones, immune response and brain function.
- Metabolic support: Strengthens mitochondria and cellular energy production under oxidative stress.
How does the body obtain nucleotides?
The body can obtain nucleotides in three ways:
De novo synthesis
- Synthesis of nucleotides from amino acids, CO₂ and formate
- Energy-intensive, but flexible
Salvage pathways
- Recycling of DNA/RNA from dead cells
- Especially important in rapidly growing or oxygen-deprived tissues
Dietary intake
- Present in meat, fish, and especially in breast milk
- In cases of illness, intensive training, or tissue repair, the body's own production may be insufficient; in these situations, nucleotides are conditionally essential.
How does our body benefit from nucleotides from food?
Resilience: Strength begins with the immune system
The immune system is your biological shield, and nucleotides help keep it strong.
- Faster immune system regeneration after physical stress (within 150 minutes)
- Increased production of white blood cells , T cells and NK cells
- Faster recovery from infections and shorter illness duration

Nucleotides also have a supportive effect on the intestines:
- Improvement of IBS symptoms by up to 7.6%
- Less stomach pain and better digestion
- Repair of the intestinal mucosa to strengthen the barrier function
- Promoting beneficial gut bacteria and reducing inflammation

Performance: Fuel for body & mind
High performers demand a lot from themselves, and nucleotides help them keep up.
- Lowering cortisol levels during stress
- Supporting ATP production – for quick energy without stimulants
- Reduced muscle breakdown and lower inflammatory markers after intense exercise

Durability: Support that lasts
Longevity means not only living longer but thriving in every phase of life .
Nucleotides can help slow down the biological aging process:
- Less telomere loss due to stress (3.5% vs. 12%)
- Improved cell regeneration and less oxidative stress
- Improved learning ability and protection against cognitive decline
- Reduction of epigenetic age by approximately 3 years within 19 weeks

Help your cells do what they do best.
Every NooQ™ formula is based on a simple but powerful truth: When your cells thrive, you thrive. By combining modern biotechnology with the intelligence of nature, we make it possible to increase performance , strengthen resilience and promote long-term cell vitality, not through trends, but through real science .
Power your cells.
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