During this week’s Huberman Lab Podcast, Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair was asked what to expect from taking NAD+ boosting supplement NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes). Here’s what he said (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience using the submission form below):
Month: December 2021
On his most recent Huberman Lab Podcast, Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman (FAQs) told Dr. David Sinclair about his sister’s experience taking NAD+ boosting supplement NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes) (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience using the form below):
We’ve previously heard from a Harvard trained fertility specialist who recommends NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Anecdotes) to patients looking to improve egg quality. We’ve also heard anecdotal evidence from people struggling with fertility that NR might be a treatment solution (“Our Niagen Baby“). Now comes Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair on a podcast earlier this week claiming he too believes that NAD boosting supplements (in this case, NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes)) may help aspiring parents (video embedded below):
If you’re considering doing NAD IV drip therapy rather than simply taking oral NAD+ boosting supplements like Nicotinamide Mononucleotide “NMN” (FAQs) or Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) you’ve come to the right place. The following might help you make a decision (UPDATE: a more effective, less painful, quicker, cheaper option may have just arrived — “NR” IV):
Joe Rogan has said he learned about NAD IV drips (FAQs) from podcaster Ben Greenfield. And Ben Greenfield has said he was sold on NAD IV drips after talking to someone in the NAD IV business (see below). Where does the science stand on NAD IVs? Well, in 2018, Ben Greenfield hosted NAD expert Dr Charles Brenner to hear his perspective (Note: Brenner’s opinions clearly haven’t changed):
Despite skepticism from some NAD experts, NAD IV drip therapy (FAQs) appears to be gaining momentum thanks in large part to podcaster Joe Rogan. But, back in late 2018, FoundMyFitness‘ Dr. Rhonda Patrick said the following on the aforementioned Joe Rogan Experience (we have no evidence that her opinion has changed):
How do you decide which NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes) brand to take? If you’re struggling with this question, you’re not alone. Many consumers take NAD boosting supplement NMN on the advice of Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair. Unfortunately, Dr. Sinclair doesn’t endorse any specific NMN brand. So, consumers are on their own to determine which of the hundreds of NMN brands to purchase. The only advice Dr. Sinclair provides is that when you’re evaluating NMN brands “you want to look for good manufacturing practices, GMP grade, high quality and trusted manufacturers“. Is the average consumer properly equipped to make such a determination on his or her own? Well, thanks to a new report, we now have some visibility into the immense challenge consumers face in identifying safe and reliable NMN brands:
During a media interview late last week, UFC boss Dana White talked about his fast recovery from COVID. He attributed his recovery to a treatment plan recommended by his friend and prominent podcaster Joe Rogan that included an NAD IV drip. Below is Dana White’s video interview:
Earlier this week, we explored whether taking a daily Resveratrol along with supplements Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) or NMN (FAQs) affords any health or longevity benefits. A former labmate of Dr David Sinclair says the answer is likely “no”. Now comes Dr Charles Brenner (NR and NAD expert) who agrees that “Resveratrol is hype”. He made the case on a recent podcast: