As we know, Harvard-trained fertility expert Dr. Aimee (“the egg whisperer”) is a big believer in taking a variety of health supplements to improve egg quality. One of those supplements is NAD+ booster Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Anecdotes). Dr. Aimee made the case for NR on a recent episode of the Pregnantish podcast
Category: Fertility
I started writing this site long ago because the world of NAD+ boosters was so confusing. I was sold on the need to take an NAD+ booster, but struggled to decide which one. During a recent Whitney Cummings podcast, the host and her guest (Fertility expert Dr. Aimee “The Egg Whisperer”) explained how they each individually arrived at a decision:
For those interested in improving egg quality and fertility chances, you’ve probably heard Harvard-trained fertility specialist Dr. Aimee’s (“The Egg Whisperer”) enthusiasm for NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (Reviews). And, while Dr. Aimee is no longer trying to get pregnant herself, she takes NR nonetheless. Below she explains why on the Whitney Cummings podcast:
During a recent episode of the Tara Lipinski podcast, fertility expert Dr. Aimee (aka “The Egg Whisperer”) was asked to explain NAD+, and why it’s important for everyone. Here’s what she said (transcript and video below):
Back in 2021, we profiled Harvard-trained fertility specialist Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh AKA “The Egg Whisperer”, and her experience with NAD+ boosting supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Now, in late 2023, Dr. Aimee appears even more enthusiastic. Here’s her recent appearance on the “Habits and Hustle” podcast (video and transcript below):
We recently heard from an excellent new site, “Science of NAD”, that “numerous mouse studies show that NAD replenishment can protect oocytes“. And here at RaisingNAD, we’ve compiled compelling evidence from experts and consumers that NAD+ boosters, Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Anecdotes) and NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes) might possibly help those struggling with fertility by improving egg quality. See HERE. So, where does that leave us? When will we know whether the results of these mouse studies are a viable, evidence-based treatment option for humans? Fortunately, earlier this week, NAD+ expert Dr. Charles Brenner (FAQs) was asked about this very issue on Twitter:
There’s a growing belief that NAD+ boosting supplements Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Anecdotes) and NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes) might play a role in improving fertility chances. We’ve compiled the opinions of fertility specialists, NAD+ experts, as well as a number of real-life consumer anecdotes HERE. To bolster the case, “Science of NAD” recently published an exhaustive look at the scientific evidence supporting the connection between higher NAD+ levels and fertility. Here’s their conclusion:
In an appearance on the popular “Sheekey Science Show“, NAD+ expert Dr. Charles Brenner was asked about taking NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Life Changing Consumer Anecdotes) to improve fertility. Here’s what he said (video and transcript below):
The anecdotal evidence continues to grow that NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) might be helpful to those struggling with fertility. We’ve already heard from a Harvard-trained fertility expert who recommends NR to patients. We’ve also heard from Dave Crouse (“Our Niagen Baby”) who believes NR was his family’s game-changer. Now comes Reddit member MuseAndMuse20 who started taking NR in August 2021 and just this past week shared a remarkable story that should give everyone struggling to have children some motivation to continue to pursue their dream:
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):
Many people are searching for vitamin supplements to help improve their egg quality. We recently learned of a Harvard trained fertility expert who recommends Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). We’ve since learned of another fertility specialist who’s equally enthusiastic about NR and recommends it to his patients. Below is a short 5-minute video where he explains why:
When IVF didn’t work for Dave Crouse and his wife, they turned to NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). After 3 months of NR supplementation (1000 mg daily), Dave’s wife conceived (“Our Niagen Baby“). Can the Crouse family experience be replicated? Well, Harvard-trained fertility specialist Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh AKA “The Egg Whisperer” has said the following on various podcasts including the ones below (videos embedded):
Almost a year ago, airline pilot Dave Crouse shared a life-changing anecdote about welcoming a new baby following seemingly insurmountable fertility challenges. He attributed he and his wife’s success to vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Is Dave correct that NR helped lead to his new baby? Well, last week a new study was published suggesting there might be some validity to Dave’s claim. And in a Facebook comment responding to the new results, Dave explained in further detail how this specific study mirrored his own experience in which he believes NR ultimately helped: “Age-related Oocyte quality was the reason IVF did not work for us”. The following once again is Dave and his wife’s story, “Our Niagen Baby” (Anecdote #11):
We’ve heard some incredible stories here at RaisingNAD from consumers impacted by vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Who can forget Mark’s story about his successful battle with epilepsy? What about Shelly overcoming RLS? The anecdotal evidence appears endless. Now comes airline pilot Dave Crouse with a story that should brighten your day and encourage you to never lose hope (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below):