David Sinclair· PhD
Boosting NAD levels is seen as a way to mobilize the body's defenses against chronic & infectious diseases.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Boosting NAD levels is seen as a way to mobilize the body's defenses against chronic & infectious diseases.
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NAD depletion is a hallmark of chronic inflammatory states, from respiratory infections to metabolic disease to unhealthy aging.
we've not only have we shown that inflammatory stimuli like corona viruses disturb the NAD system but we've been able to show that in human beings and randomized control trials that nicotenomide ribos side at like a gram a day type type doses is anti-inflammatory.
Um but um I think that um inflammatory processes are probably at work in many of the diseasing conditions in which the NAD system is disturbed >> in in in not just the blood but in >> but in every organ.