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:
Scientists Are Believers:
- NAD Expert: “There’s Lots of Reason to Test Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) on Our Furry Friends” (Link)
- Cornell University Vet Prof: “Theoretically NR Should Be Very Safe and Very Likely Has Benefit” (Link)
Anecdotes From Pet Owners Using NR:
- Anecdote #10: Was Bill’s Pet Cat Cured With the Help of Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)? (Link)
- Anecdote #16: Pet Cat Walking Better and Back to Eating Kibble. Owner Attributes This to B3 Vitamin Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) (Link)
- Anecdote #26: “Anecdotally, This (NR) is Having a Very Positive Effect on My Dog” (Link)
- The CEO of an NR Seller Was Comfortable Feeding NR to His Late Dog (Link)
Anecdotes from Pet Owners Using NMN:
- NMN Anecdote #1: Jackie on Her Pet Cat: “I Truly Believe that the NMN Supplement Put Her Diabetes in Remission” (Link)
- NMN Anecdote #2: “Kesha” the Cat’s Health Improved After Taking NMN (Link)
Dosage:
- How Much Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) Should You Feed Your Pet? An NR Selling Company Weighs In (Link)
- Anecdote #10: 150mg of NR Daily for a Month; Now 150 mg once a week (Link)
- Anecdote #16: One-Eighth of a 300mg NR Capsule Each Morning (~35-40mg/day) (Link)
- Anecdote #26: 300mg NR Every Other Day (Link)
Misc:
- Dr. David Sinclair’s Brother Launching NAD+ Booster for Dogs (Link)
- New NMN products for Cats and Dogs (Link)
- Zesty Paws now sells an NAD+ boosting NR pet supplement (Link)
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