SENS have weighed in on NR supplementation with their own analysis of the mouse research on NMN (Posted 23rd November 2015):
From the article:
The studies showing benefits of NR supplementation in mouse models of disease have used doses of 400-500 milligrams of NR per kilogram of mouse body weight. Even after adjusting for the different metabolic rates of mice and humans, an approximate equivalent adult dose would range from 2000 to 4000 milligrams of NR per day. Commercially-available NR supplements contain between 75 and 125 mg NR per capsule, at a cost of roughly 0.6-0.8 cents per milligram of NR; to experiment with even the lower end of the human-equivalent dosage range would thus involve swallowing 18-30 NR pills a day, at a cost of $400-550 a month.
Oh... and is this thread a big advertisement for Chromadex? Because to me it certainly sounds like it.
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I have read this thread from inception, several times. Two points I want to make; the SENS article does not contain a lot of evidential support to their claim(s) and is poorly written and your last statement is disingenuous because if you actually have read the entire thread you will note that most of the posters are unbiased and are objectively reviewing what evidence is out there theorizing and vetting out the possible benefits along with pointing out missing information needed.