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Old 04-28-2026, 04:53 PM
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I'm about a quarter through reading this thread from the OP because I never have.

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Originally Posted by NopeNopeNopeNope [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Did a bit of research and feel like if I’m going to go for NAD+ boosting, oral NR is an ok way

Probably all a waste of money though, and I was surprised to see that no one method of administration seems to be superior. I would always assume injection would be, since then the digestion process isn’t changing the molecule. Not like I could afford or would want to buy even if I had the $$ some form of injectable NAD booster

But I’ll try an oral or two and see if I notice slight differences. Workout performance and daily energy has been pretty steady and something I’m always paying attention to, so hopefully a small change could be noticed

But other supps I’ve tried and had no qualms about stopping due to no effect. I just wanted to at least try some form of NAD+ by age 41ish
Nope if you are still alive bud the latest word through the grapevine from sources I find authoritative enough is that just supplementing bolus doses of straight nad+ (not sure about NR) is improving not just mitochondrial function in healthy cells, but the nad+ may preferentially be used by senescent and cancerous cells.



See this vid @31:45 for discussion. I take a blend and you can see it contains Quercetin and Apigenin which inhibit CD38.
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