As is typical of the NAD+ supplement space, there’s enormous confusion around the FDA’s recent ban of NAD+ boosting supplement NMN. Long time NMN consumers are obviously concerned that their NAD+ booster of choice might soon be unavailable. What are some of the key players in the NAD+ supplement space saying about the path forward? Here are key quotes from Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair (FAQs), Stanford’s Dr. Andrew Huberman (FAQs), and City of Hope’s Dr. Charles Brenner (FAQs):

1. Dr. David Sinclair:

More HERE.

2. Dr. Andrew Huberman (with Joe Rogan):

“…Now, this happened a few years ago for something called NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine). And NAC is still available despite it initially getting banned…” (Link)

3. Dr. Charles Brenner:

When asked whether NMN might follow the path of NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) and remain on the market as a health supplement, Dr. Brenner said the following:

What NMN falsehoods is Dr. Brenner referring to?

Related:

  • DSHEA Act (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994) (Link)
  • Nicotinamide Mononucleotide “NMN” (FAQs and Anecdotes)
  • Dr. David Sinclair (FAQs)
  • Dr. Andrew Huberman (FAQs)
  • Dr. Charles Brenner (FAQs)

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