Your cholesterol numbers improved but where fine before you took NMN. What improvements am I missing?
Hello Bluemoon.
Starting from the top.
BUN When your kidneys are not healthy, they have trouble removing BUN and leave more of it in your blood. My BUN improved by 50% by dropping from 14 to 7.
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a measure of the function of the kidneys. This test measures the level of creatinine in the blood and uses the result in a formula to calculate a number that reflects how well the kidneys are functioning, called the estimated GFR or eGFR. The higher the number the better your kidney is functioning. If your number drops below 60 it is time to see your doctor. My eGFR increased from 74.4 to 93. An approximate 25% improvement of my kidney functions.
If your bilirubin levels are higher than normal, it’s a sign that either your red blood cells are breaking down at an unusual rate or that your liver isn’t breaking down waste properly and clearing the bilirubin from your blood. My Bilirubin number improved 37% by dropping from 1.6 to 1.0.
The HgB A1C test is a common blood test used to diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes and to monitor how well you're managing your diabetes. 5.6 and lower is normal. 5.7 to 6.4 is considered to be pre-diabetic. 6.5 and above is considered diabetic. My HgB A1C dropped from a pre-diabetic 6.0 to a high normal of 5.6.
As you noted, my cholesterol numbers had always been pretty good and within normal ranges. They all improved somewhat.
Cardiac risk of 3.03 to 5.37 is considered to be in the normal range. Mine was an already low risk of 1.92 but dropped to an extremely low risk of 1.26. As my doctor commented “I now have less risk of a heart attack than a 20-year-old.”
Testosterone increased 47% from 227 to 335.
I was 58 at the time of these tests. I firmly believe that I now have a much healthier body and I also believe that my body is functioning like a much younger version of myself.