Last year, the NIH launched a pilot study “to test if the dietary supplement Nicotinamide Riboside “NR” (FAQs) (Reviews) can improve immune system function in the blood and skin of people with mild to moderate psoriasis”. According to the study’s principal investigator Dr. Michael Sack, “as the disease (psoriasis) gets more advanced, it can affect the joints, so you can get arthritis. The chronic inflammation can have systemic effects. We’re trying to see in the mild to moderate disease range whether we can prevent (these effects on the entire body)”. The NIH study is expected to be completed on September 30, 2023. In the meantime, we’re fortunate to have the following remarkable submission received yesterday (please consider sharing your own NAD+ supplement experience below):
From: Gary Varvaro (originally shared HERE and confirmed via email):
“This is amazing.
When COVID broke out hard last fall I started taking 600mg of Tru Niagen.
I had psoriasis on my scalp in several areas.
I saw a Doctor for it.
I tried laser treatments and prescription topical shampoos and lotions with very little improvement.
I am no longer using any of them.
Tru Niagen — I believe it took care of my psoriasis.
I had a hard time wearing a hat because my head itched so bad.
I will keep taking 600mg a day.
Thank you for changing my life.
I am a 3 year customer and a shareholder.
If anyone has any question feel free to ask them.”
Related:
- 10 Consumers Explain the Skin Benefits They Experienced from Supplement Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) (Link)
- You can read more about the NIH study HERE.
- NAD+ supplement NR (Consumer Reviews) (FAQs).
- Twitter @RaisingNAD
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