Has anyone noticed that Guarente and Brenner disagree with each other about NR helping with weight control? In a radio interview I posted in July, Guarente was asked if NR helped control weight, and he replied: "Not that we are aware of. There is no good evidence of that." Charles Brenner, however, said on a video at Aboutnr.com that NR does help with weight control.
I asked a 48 year old, in shape friend, who has taken Elysium Basis for two years if she had lost weight, and she said yes. She is 5'3" and previously went from 120 lbs to 110lbs through dieting and said she was starving so gave that up. With Basis, and I think at only half the recommended amount of 250 m NR / 50 mg of pterostilbine, she gradually went from 120 lbs to 110 lbs but this time she said she felt great. I wondered based on my weight loss experience with Longevenix (resvertarol with some quercetin) at 500 mg if it was the pterostilbine that made her lose weight. (I cut my 500 mg of resveratrol to 250 mg and my 8% weight loss went right back up at that lower dose.)
My friend told me a few months ago that her weight increased from 110 lbs to 115 lbs so a net loss of 4%.
Also, Guarente seems to think pterostilbine has a syneristic effect with NR while Brenner told a group of us at a talk last winter that resveratrol did nothing and he was skeptical that pterostilbine did much of anything.
Anyway, it is interesting that Brenner and Guarente have opposite views about NR and weight control.
Edited by bluemoon, 16 September 2017 - 09:54 PM.