Introduction to NAD+
NAD+ is an acronym for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (quite a mouthful). It is a cofactor in the body, used by multiple enzymes and processes, including energy production and DNA repair.
The amount of NAD+ in cells has been shown to decline with age in multiple organisms. Its involvement in DNA repair is particularly interesting, because DNA damage accumulates with age, and it appears that lower NAD+ in advanced age may not be enough to enable necessary DNA repair.
Fortunately, cellular NAD+ levels can be increased by simple oral supplementation with its precursors, though restoring NAD+ to youthful levels may require very large doses, or a different route of administration, such as intravenous.
I'm currently (May 2018) supplementing with 100 mg of an NAD+ precursor, nicotinamide riboside from Life Extension, twice per day.
Is anyone else supplementing with NAD+? Have you noticed any effects? I haven't noticed anything myself, but I'm relatively young (35), and plan to keep supplementing with it, while assuming it's likely doing me some good (and probably no harm).
I'm also interested in hearing the experiences of anyone who has tried intravenous NAD+, or is part of an NAD+ study. Some people have reported lower blood pressure, better sleep, and increased mental acuity.
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Well that's interesting ... I've been taking 200mg NAD+ (from lifeextension.com) for about a week, after about three days I noticed a significant change in my sleep. Now I'm very aware of my sleep patterns, for work I used to do a lot of worldwide travel which really messed up my clock, ever since I've had to work hard to get a good night sleep (e.g. I keep to a schedule religiously, prepare the few hours before by getting off screens and work, all the lights in the house go reddish, etc). Anyhow I've not been a significant dreamer, though it was better when younger. Now I'm dreaming deeply (indicating REM sleep), get back to sleep easily when I wake and overall am extremely rested during the day.
This is anecdotal of course, normally I'd attempt some kind of rigor at least by going on/off periodically to check, but the results are so noticeable I have no doubt it's a real effect. If for nothing else that's worth the price of admission (about 90 cents/day), now to talk to my local drip clinic about getting an IV.
Otherwise I'm not noticing any effect on energy levels, other than they are somewhat lower. I think this is due to getting better rest (not jittery from not getting quite enough sleep at night).
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Hello everyone,
I have been following NR, NMN which lead to NAD.
I have been following here on this site.
https://www.longecity.org/forum/forum/489-nad/
There are several people taking NR and NMN.
It seems that people are taking NMN taking sublingual are having the best results.
Most of then are getting NMN from here https://alivebynature.com/product-category/nmn/
Maybe someone can ask Lifeextension to add NMN to their products.
I am taking NR directly from Chromadex and I have my best results taking it in the morning on an empty stomach. I may switch over to NMN though.
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Too many posts to read, so I don't know what 'having the best results' means. Unless you measure it that's meaningless, in this case it would be various markers for aging. I think DNA methylation is one of the main ones they use. I did see this post in there (which doesn't mean much but hey)
NMN is definitely not converted to NR in the intestines. It is mostly absorbed intact. It gets converted to NR outside cells. But the conversion rate is very small. So a majority of NMN is washed out in the urine. To get the same NAD+ increase as from 250mg NR, you will need 5,000mg NMN. The clinical results from NR is so much better than NAM means that NR is not cleaved either in the intestines.
Personally this is all early stage, I don't think it's useful for us to play armchair researcher and try to figure out the optimal approach. Also there are issues of availability, cost and ease of consumption. So for me I trust LifeExtension as having done their homework and get it from there (NR - Nicotinamine Riboside) at their recommended dose.
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Hi Maximus, I am just starting to supplement with NAD+ and have bought a 30 day supply of patches and believe it or not I actually bought them from Amazon in the UK!. The patches supply 1000mg of NAD+ so I hope that is the right amount for my age which is 90. Since Aug. 2018 I have been taking Rapamycin and Metformin and in March 2019 I took my first 2 doses of Dasatinib and Quercetin. I can't say I have noticed any improvement in my health since taking any of these medications, but I have watched Bill's video where he describes health as a house where the first floor must be in good health before you start on the second floor. I have a few health issues like arthritis and high cholesterol but I am taking medication for cholesterol so that should be under control. I have read and I am sure correctly that taking NAD+ helps to put that 'first floor' in good order so that all the other medications will become beneficial. I will keep you updated on how I feel after using the NAD+ patches. Jean Purcell
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Thank you for the information. For NAD+, Well, keep an eye one this to see if there is anything useful we can do.
I do consider us a resource. https://www.stanfordchem.com/nicotinamide-riboside.html
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I have had another go at taking N+R to increase my NAD levels. Tried all the precussors without luck in previous years. A little background. I am almost 76 yo. 168 lbs, 71", good health, blood pressure and glucose under control, lift weights, and walk daily. Have low stamina and decreased energy. Nicotinamide and RIbose powder are my supplements. I know many studies have concluded that NAD precussors cannot get into the cell because of filteration by liver. I decided to do an experiment with N+R. I will take 1 gram of each daily (2 grams total) and see if the higher dose has an effect on my energy levels. I am pleased to say after 1 month, that I can lift more weight and walk further than previously. I believe that at this higher dose, enough of the precussor gets past the liver to the cell where NAD is produced. All these other NAD precussor companies (NR, NMN, etc.) were selling there products for a lot of money and very low dosages. If they sold higher doses, that would have been too expensive for most people.
This is a low cost way to experiment with yourself. So, if past 60 yo, why not see how you do. This along with Rapamycin are the 2 Holy Grails for ageing. Rapamycin extends life, but that is not enough without enough energy to enjoy the extra years.