We’ve heard from many consumers claiming all sorts of benefits after taking NAD+ boosting supplements Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (Anecdotes) and Nicotinamide Mononucleotide “NMN” (Anecdotes). More and more, we’re hearing from pet owners sharing their NMN pet anecdotes. Here’s the latest from a cat owner:
Category: Pets
We’ve heard repeatedly from pet owners sharing testimonials and offering dosage advice after feeding NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) to their cats and dogs. We’ve also heard from a pet owner sharing a remarkable story of what she believes NAD+ boosting supplement NMN (FAQs and Anecdotes) did for her cat. You can read a one-page summary of all of this HERE. Now comes new NMN products specifically for cats and dogs.
We’ve heard some inspiring stories from consumers taking matters into their own hands and feeding their cats and dogs NAD+ boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (Pet Anecdotes). Now comes Jackie with an equally remarkable story about the impact she believes NAD+ supplement NMN had on her ailing cat (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience using the form below):
Without the existence of a commercial product specific to pets, many people are turning to NAD+ boosting B3 vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) to help improve the health of their cats and dogs. Here’s what scientists and pet owners are saying about their experiences with NR:
Over the last year, we’ve heard from various people who believe their pets are benefiting from taking NAD boosting human vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). You can read their anecdotes here: (Cat) (Cat) (Dog). But is there an actual NAD booster for dogs on the way? Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair explained on a recent podcast:
We continue to hear from people who believe their pets are benefiting from taking NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). You can read those anecdotes HERE. The latest comes this week from dog owner Ben (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience using the form below):
Without a Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) product available for pets, some owners are taking matters into their own hands. We’ve heard from a number who’ve chosen to feed NR to their pets hoping to improve their health. Can we expect an NR product for pets? Angela Durazo (actress, former Formula 4 race car driver, former professional triathlete) was hopeful as she reached out to Dr. Charles Brenner on Twitter late last week:
While we’ve heard from many consumers reporting life-changing experiences thanks to supplementing with Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews), we’re now hearing more and more from pet owners too. This latest story was submitted yesterday (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below).
Last week, Cornell University hosted a webinar entitled “Bone Appétit: Is Your Pet’s Nutrition the Key to Health, Wellness, and Longevity?“ (video embedded below). Since we’ve heard numerous anecdotes from people who’ve fed supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) to their pets, I was curious if the panel (which included the Chief Veterinary Officer at Nestle Purina) had done any work in this area. It seemed plausible considering that another Nestle division Nestle Health recently launched a new brand with NR as a key ingredient.
We periodically hear stories of people feeding their pets NAD boosting vitamin supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews). Chromadex CEO Rob Fried did so to help save his dog. Michael announced plans to do so recently and came here to RaisingNAD seeking dosing advice. Now comes Bill Walker with a remarkable story of NR possibly saving his cat (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below):
We know that lots of people give their pets Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) (Reviews) hoping to improve their health. But how much should you give them? In response to this very question posted in the comments section at RaisingNAD, the Chromadex (Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs)) Scientific & Regulatory Affairs team gave the following advice.