Scientific studies & consumer anecdotes about healthier living by reversing NAD+ decline (for information purposes only)

Month: October 2021

Anecdote #25: Arthritis Sufferer on Taking NAD Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) –“One Month Has Made a Huge Difference”

We’ve heard a number of anecdotes from consumers claiming that NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) helped reduce or eliminate their arthritis. One example is Coach AJ (Anecdote #20). And, of course, this is no surprise to some with knowledge of metabolism and aging that raising NAD levels can be helpful in the fight against arthritis. For those looking for more evidence of the NAD-NR-arthritis connection, the following is a personal story in a short but substantive video from “Stay on the Health Track” (YouTube 2.7k subs):

Kourtney Kardashian Explains Why She Supplements with Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

As part of her daily health and wellness regimen, reality star and entrepreneur Kourtney Kardashian just announced she takes NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Of note, there’s no evidence she’s being compensated for making the following glowing public endorsement. Here’s what she said yesterday on her site and on Twitter (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below):

Why Take Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) over Niacin?

At the latest AARD (Aging Research and Drug Discovery) conference last month, Chromadex’s Frank Jaksch was asked the difference between Niacin and Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Here’s what he said:

Why Do Many Athletes Take NAD Boosting Vitamin Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)?

As we know, NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is essential to the normal functioning of every cell in our body. But NAD gets depleted over time due to the many instances of body stress we experience in our lives. One of those instances of body stress can occur when we play sports. And when our NAD levels are disturbed or reduced due to any kind of sports related contact or injury, we’re likely experiencing what’s called “metabolic stress”. As a refresher, metabolism is the chemical reactions in the body’s cells that changes food into energy. Our bodies need this energy to do everything from moving to thinking to growing. So, why are so many athletes including (though not acknowledged) the NFL’s New England Patriots taking NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews)?

VIDEO: Newly Public Thorne Introduces Vitamin Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

Recent IPO Thorne does a good job explaining the merits of taking NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) in its SEC filings and a related site video (embedded below):

NAD Expert Says Avoid NAD IV Drips; Oral Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) a Better Option

Most of us hate needles. But if that were the only way to raise our NAD levels, many of us might embrace NAD IV drips (FAQs). Fortunately, NAD expert Dr. Charles Brenner, who discovered Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) as an NAD boosting vitamin says you don’t need to choose the needle option. He explained further on a recent episode of Dr Will Cole’s podcast “The Art of Being Well“:

Is There a Lab Test to Measure the Impact of Taking Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)?

Last week, Mark Molinaro, who previously reported being seizure-free thanks to vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) returned to us with more to share. He showed us his recent liver and kidney blood test results which demonstrated remarkable improvement. He attributes that improvement to an increase in his daily dose of NR. This reminded us of a Twitter question in 2020 where Dr, Charles Brenner (who discovered NR as an NAD boosting vitamin) was asked whether there’s a lab test to objectively measure the impact of taking NR. Here’s what he said:

Anecdote #24: Remarkable Bloodwork Improvement after Increasing His Dose of Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

You may be quick to dismiss Mark Molinaro and his claim that Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) put an end to his devastating epileptic seizures. He doesn’t expect you to believe him either. But now he’s back with an anecdote about his dramatically improved liver and kidney blood test results which he attributes to an increase in his daily dose of NR (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below):

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