Yay! Another female here. I'm 49 and been on 125-250 mg NR since Feb 2016. I also have a big stack that I rotate that includes D3, ALCAR, pterostilbene, MSM, Korean red ginseng, PQQ, leucine, Vitex, a custom Ayurvedic combination, Lion's Mane mushroom, B complex, coconut oil caps, powdered spirulina, and a rotating night stack that includes Honokiol, glycine, magnesium spray, melatonin, apigenin, and a different Ayurvedic sleep combo.
I too was having menopausal symptoms including hot flashes. My thyroid (TSH) was also high and my cholesterols were borderline. BP has always been low. I reluctantly exercise several times a week. Weight is normal range. I took maca to good effect for the hot flashes initially but eventually found I just didn't need it anymore, after taking the NR for a few months.
About 10 months into adding NR my TSA and cholesterols and hot flashes were all normalized. I started getting a persistent patch of eczema on my elbows and found it was the NR, and simultaneously found the Mitochondrial Manipulation thread so decided to do 2-3 NR-only days per week, and take the other mito-fusion supps 2-3 days per week. I've always believed rotating seems best for my constitution but just started with this fusion/fission protocol so we shall see.
Huperzine and vinpocetine and schizandra sound interesting. I cannot do fish oil due to blood thinning problems so I stay away from astazanthin too. Ubiquinol makes me feel lousy. But like many of you I'm fortunate enough to be able to try lots of these things, so thanks for the discussion.
I do believe the NR has major fertility impacts. My sister in law started taking it at age 40 for menopausal symptoms, and now at age 41 just gave birth to a 9.5 pound healthy "surprise" baby. Not a guarantee that it was the NR of course, but wanted to add that happy comment to the thread
Soon-to-be-54-year-old female. I've been taking Basis daily since Feb. 2015 and recently added another 150 mg NR. I also take ubiquinol, resveratrol, turmeric, magnesium, Vit. D, alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine, PQQ, huperzine and vinpocetine, a B complex, astaxanthin, and schisandra (these last two are more recent additions to my pill pile). So after that list, you can see it's not entirely clear if it's the NR making much of a difference, but I can report that my blood pressure has dropped from 110/80 to 100/70 the following year, to 90/60 last year. I also have my CRP levels tested, and I don't have the paperwork in front of me right now, but from memory, I know it was under 1 mg/L consistently for three years. All other blood measurements are in normal range, kidney function, cell size, etc., all that good stuff. Thyroid is normal. Total cholesterol under 200, with triglycerides low and HDL high, LDL low. The most interesting thing is that I haven't gone through menopause, and why that's interesting is that I'm pretty sure I was starting before I began taking the NR. I hadn't stopped having periods (sorry if this is TMI for some of you guys, lol), but I was having some other symptoms, and now they've all gone. I've noticed that NR is mentioned on fertility boards as a fertility supplement (not that I am interested in getting pregnant, ha), so it could be a factor for sure. Exercise-wise, I'm a daily walker, covering about 40 miles a week, and I use weights, but I'm not a gym rat by any means. Vegetarian (ovo lacto) for 33 years -- high intake of veg and fruit. I love the way I feel am excited about the future and seeing how the pursuit of anti-aging progresses.
Edited by Female Scientist, 05 July 2017 - 01:28 PM.