From reading the Nature paper, it looks like it might be nice to take 300 or even 1000mgs to get a real boost in levels. Most supplements being sold are ~125mg. I realize we don't really know what the optimal levels are, of course...just operating
on the more is better principle (which might not be best).
I remember reading that David Sinclair thought you'd need at least 1000 mg, which starts to get expensive. It is possible he said 500 mg, but I think 1,000 mg.
I seem to remember that Sinclair was actually talking about NMN and not NR when he said this......The NMN thing has been conveniently used by some companies whilst promoting NR which has caused a fair bit of confusion over the last couple of years. And if I am not mistaken NR actually works out to be the more efficientprecursor of NAD out of the two...
With respect to dose, didn't a study last year show that 300 mg raised NAD+ as much as 1000 mg?
This is how I remember the results, or at least I remember thinking it was not worth me taking 1 gram rather than the 250-300mg dose...
Also I am convinced that the thing with NAD depletion is 100% age related in most of us other than those that are unlucky enough to have a genetic issue in younger years that may restrict the NAD supply in some way...
Some of use IMO are predisposed to earlier ageing and illness because of our genetic make-up rather than our lifestyle. People with genes that are maybe not so good are far more susceptible to earlier onset health issues than others, and this is possibly due to earlier NAD depletion which again IMO is due to genetics and so leaves them more open to earlier onset age related illness..These people in my mind are far more likely to benefit from NR supplementation, I am one of these people.
I have a couple of health issues and researching one of those in particular is what brought me to NR research around three years ago, I didn't start taking it until I was sure that it was not going to do any harm, once I was convinced of this I started using NR which was around 12 months ago, almost instantly I felt better in several ways, more energy, much clearer mind, far better ability to do some exercise and a huge jump over all feeling of better health. So much so I am convinced that NR is a VERY special discovery......Some things to note here are I am 56 years old, have a heart condition and have also another underlying illness that has been related to CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) although I think CFS is just a label for some sort of viral issue that has not really been figured out yet....
Oh yeah, I only take 125mg of NR which is more due to my financial situation and the fact that it is not readily available here in the UK more than anything else, but the big surprise for me is that the relatively small dose of NR makes a massive difference....One last thing, this IS NOT a placebo affect, I stopped taking the NR for about four weeks and my health started to slip again, went back to it and felt the benefit again within a couple of days.
Maybe younger people that still have a good natural supply of NAD will not feel the benefits of NR in the same way as people without Pellagra would not have felt the benefit of a diet that included high levels of B3/Niacin back in the day. Chances are the body will only use whats there if its actually needed healthy older and younger people in general may not feel any difference.... This is why early on in a couple NR related threads I asked if people could say how old they were and whether they were in good health or not. I really think that is a big issue when it comes to NR supplementation...
Sorry if this wandered off topic slightly and please keep in mind that I am no scientist, some of the research I find difficult to understand but I understand enough to get what's going on......One thing I do know for sure is how I feel physically, this stuff works, well for me at least, and of that I have no doubt.
The only down side that I can think of is some joint pain, mostly in my wrists and fingers every now and then, but absolutely nothing that would make me think twice about taking NR...
Edited by midas, 11 October 2016 - 02:18 PM.