Last week, prominent podcaster Joe Rogan talked NAD IV drips (FAQs) while interviewing MMA fighter Joe Schilling. Podcast embedded below:
Rogan’s comments on NAD start at the 1hr 52 minute mark below:
“…once a week we get….NAD (referring to NAD IVs)
…It actually helps keep you younger, helps keep your body performing younger, and maybe even lengthens your telomeres.
Telomeres — which are an indicator of your age — as you get older they get smaller, they get shorter. And this stuff apparently can somehow lengthen it.
(Reading from the Internet) NAD is two general sets of reactions in the human body.
What does NAD stand for? It means something. Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD).
It helps turn nutrients into energy. It’s a key player in metabolism and working as a helper molecule for proteins that regulate other cellular functions.
You can get it. People can get it. They sell it. It’s not cheap — but it’s very good for you. You feel great.
I’m getting old and I’m willing to try anything.”
Related:
- What’s the Case for Niagen+ IVs (NR IVs) Over NAD+ IVs? (Link)
- Should you consider an NAD IV drip? (Link)
- NAD IV drips (FAQs)
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Ezra
Thank you.