Dr Brenner makes statements that seem quite a stretch to me, such as continuing to repeat his refrain that NMN must lose the phosphate to enter any cells, when the research in January clearly proved that the Slc12a8 transporter moves NMN intact, without breakdown, directly into cells in small intestine. In fact, it only moves NMN (not NR)
He also says quite emphatically that NAD+ cannot cross the cell membrane. But there have been several studies showing NAD+ crosses the cell membrane to hypothalamus, among other organs
The study he is most excited about in that podcast seems to say that NAD+ has no problem moving between cells.
He says NR increases NAD+ in the blood, which then increases NAD in mammary by 10x, and increases NAD+ in the mothers milk to benefit her pups.
That sounds to me like NAD+ is not "stuck" in the blood and has no problem making it to other tissues such as mammary.
I don't understand the science and maybe there is some loophole that allows him to make such statements that don't really seem true. The guys at ABN just posted a review of that podcast that points these things out much better than I can.
But I would agree with Heisok, that the reports of people getting better results with NMN are due to sublingual use. Sublingual NR might be even better, once they get it out. I couldn't handle the saltiness when opening capsules.
Edited by able, 28 March 2019 - 10:48 PM.