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NAD, Hype Or Miracle Molecule?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Brink" data-source="post: 144775" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>What does that actually mean? What tests have you done? I can say I feel my energy levels and mood have been elevated since I got that NAD+ infusion, but I'm also fully aware that may be placebo and expectation bias on my end, and until there's solid data, my n=1 subjective experience does not amout to jack chit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Per above, that conversion appears to drop off sharply with age, as does the conversion to many things we need for optimal health. As mentioned, younger people, say below 40, unlikelt to get much, if any benefits from NR or NAD+ infusions, <em>but</em>, there may be therapeutic reasons for some to use it regardless of age.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The cost of flax oil is less than fish oil, but the poor conversion rates, which only get worse with age, and other factors, makes the $ you may save a moot issue. </p><p></p><p>As always, confirmation by labs that don't have a vested interest is essential to make solid conclusions here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 144775, member: 2074"] What does that actually mean? What tests have you done? I can say I feel my energy levels and mood have been elevated since I got that NAD+ infusion, but I'm also fully aware that may be placebo and expectation bias on my end, and until there's solid data, my n=1 subjective experience does not amout to jack chit. Per above, that conversion appears to drop off sharply with age, as does the conversion to many things we need for optimal health. As mentioned, younger people, say below 40, unlikelt to get much, if any benefits from NR or NAD+ infusions, [I]but[/I], there may be therapeutic reasons for some to use it regardless of age. The cost of flax oil is less than fish oil, but the poor conversion rates, which only get worse with age, and other factors, makes the $ you may save a moot issue. As always, confirmation by labs that don't have a vested interest is essential to make solid conclusions here. [/QUOTE]
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