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David Sinclair, Ph.D., on Rogan
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 137027" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I was personally thinking about adding resverstrol as well, but I’ve always been obsessed with health and longevity, since I was probably around 12 years old, and I used to have so many supplements that I would take. It got really expensive. I’ve lesrned that there is just too many things out there to take, and you can really get carried away. So nowadays, I’ve tried to really narrow down what I take everyday. Mostly due to cost. So I’m very picky about what I add to my daily regimen. NMN sounds very promising. So doesn’t resveratrol, but I think I prefer NMN over it. Plus, I’m hoping I can get some of the benefits of resveratrol through my diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 137027, member: 15043"] I was personally thinking about adding resverstrol as well, but I’ve always been obsessed with health and longevity, since I was probably around 12 years old, and I used to have so many supplements that I would take. It got really expensive. I’ve lesrned that there is just too many things out there to take, and you can really get carried away. So nowadays, I’ve tried to really narrow down what I take everyday. Mostly due to cost. So I’m very picky about what I add to my daily regimen. NMN sounds very promising. So doesn’t resveratrol, but I think I prefer NMN over it. Plus, I’m hoping I can get some of the benefits of resveratrol through my diet. [/QUOTE]
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