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B-NAD+(NMN) CREATES NAD+

  • Jul 31, 2022
  • 1 min read

POST TO A COLLEAGUE 07/31/2022

Agreed, NAD+ is much too large to enter the cell and has no specific cell receptor to enter the cell.


This data comes directly from the Leading NAD+ Molecular Biologist Researcher and NAD+ Scientist Experts, Yoshino & Shin.


They explain in a few publications that you need the precursors, NR/NMN which is taken in through the cell transporter to me converted to NAD+, rather than just giving NAD+ by itself...as its much to large IV and degraded if taken by mouth...


Dr. Sinclair's Harvard Longevity Lab has PUBMED-NCBI Peer Reviewed Global Publications which contain loads of NAD+ Black and White Results Data along with quite a bit of data on the NAD+ Sirtuins connection for DNA Repair...


SEE VIDEO BELOW: DR SINCLAIR HARVARD LONGEVITY


Many NAD+ Scientists are now saying, you can't just use NAD+ as a standalone to optimize the cell Mitochondria, rather adding the correct concentration of co- factor, co-enzymes and peptides as obligatory components...


Which, not surprisingly we are finding in black and white patient outcome results via Validated Surveys, QEEGs and Brain Imaging...


I too agreed Dr. Jin Xiong She, it should be less about the biostats and more about the black nd white patient outcome results.



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Aug 01, 2022

The role of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) in anti-aging, longevity, and its potential for treating chronic conditions Mounica Soma 1, Satya Kumar Lalam 2 Affiliations expand


Abstract Biosynthesis and regulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) has recently gained a lot of attention. A systemic decline in NAD+ across many tissues is associated with all the hallmarks of aging. NAD+ can affect a variety of cellular processes, including metabolic pathways, DNA repair, and immune cell activity, both directly and indirectly. These cellular processes play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis, but as people get older, their tissue and cellular NAD+ levels decrease, and this drop in NAD+ levels has been connected to a number of age-related disorders. By restoring NAD+ levels,…


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