I am a 45-year-old male. While I exercise 4-5 times a week, my diet is not so good and I am obese with a large belly. I weight 116 KG (260 pounds) and am 185 CM (72.5 inches) tall.
I joined this forum after learning about NMN and Dr. Sinclair. I intend to do some before (and after) blood work and start taking NMN in a few weeks once my online research is complete.
*Please note. I am new to forums and am not familiar with the protocols on what to say and where.
1) Where is the best place to buy NMN? And can I trust it is real?
2) What should my initial dosing routine be? And should I have a maintenance routine?
3) Should I cycle the NMN?
4) Should I also take metformin or resveratrol?
5) Besides change sin my blood work, how can I tell how it is working on me?
Thank you so much for giving this newb some help.
Hello, i can answer you some of your questions (i take NR, but its basically similar), but i am not a doctor.
2) Its not poisonous, so you can try out yourself, what feels good for you and what you can afford. Maybe start with 250 mg/day.
- If you dont do excercise this day, take it in the morning
- If you do excercise, take it right before excercise - it will help you.
- If you cant sleep well, take less. If you dont feel anything after a few days, take more.
3) There is an ongoing debate about this. It is known that the Nad+-Levels drop after using NMN or NR for a longer time, but the reason is unclear.
4) About Resveratrol and Metformin:
- Resveratrol seems to help by activating enzymes which create Nad+, similar to excercise. So yes, its probably a good idea.
- If you are overweight, Metformin probably helps to loose weight. In your situation i would probably take some every time you eat too much sugar.
5) Nad+ is involved in a lot of processes which keep you healthy. You might feel that you need less sleep, feel less tired, have more endurance, more sexual desire, loose a little weight, get less blood pressure and get better skin and hair. In general it seems to improve things which distinguish a young from an old person.