Paul Saladino· MD
one of the reasons that people think that supplementing with nad may be beneficial is that it could turn the sirtuins on
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one of the reasons that people think that supplementing with nad may be beneficial is that it could turn the sirtuins on
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and that is all kind of tied to this nad amount and that's why there's so much interest in an ad because one of the ways that we can turn on soar to ins is by increasing the nad in our cells
the NAD is where I'm mostly focused on now become is that because of the observed age-related decline in nad in part but it's also because in theory all of the seventh or two and should be good and that lack of nad could be the main problem that's going on in in older people
the idea is that instead of just activating once or two and which is what resveratrol did we think you can potentially activate all seven of them and replenish what's been lost over time and I think seven is probably better than one
so so those two observations less nad right bad sirtuins good the prediction is that that if we could boost nad that would be good because that would then restore sertuan activity and have effects on aging