Hello Everyone,
After spending several days researching Nicatinamide Riboside, I came across a few papers about Alpha Lipoic Acid (the racemic form that contains the unnatural s-isomer) that blew me away. Many years ago I took a low dose of unstabalized R-ALA with fairly little effect that I could tell. Now, I am reading that in studies on mice ALA can do some amazing things. I've posted the links on other threads, but a simple search on PUBMED can find them.
1 - First, ALA can increase the amount of the SIRT1 protein six fold in mice cells. Even NR doesn't do this. NR only generates more NAD+ that allows for the SIRT proteins to be active.
2 - Secondly, ALA increases the NAD+ / NADH ratio by the activation of certain genes in addition to the total concentration of NAD+.
3 - Third, ALA can DOUBLE the amount of telomerase produced in cells which allows for the lengthening of telomeres.
All of this really shocked me. I didn't expect ALA was of the same caliber of an anti-aging supplement as NR. However, it seems to be very potent and have broad anti aging effects. I fully realize that ALA reduced lifespan in one study on mice. However, in the same study many health benefits were seen. Additionally, the racemic form was used so we don't know if the lifespan would have been increased with the R isomer.
Now, after a few years of taking only a few supplements (mostly curcumin to ease anxiety and stop me from having crazy dreams), I want to try to take something that has the potential to slow or reverse my aging process. My budget is limited, however. I don't know if I can afford to take an effective dose of NR over the long term. However, Na-R-ALA seems to be somewhat less expensive, and I'm interested in trying it out.
So here are my questions:
1) What are your thoughts on NR and ALA synergizing to both produce MORE SIRT proteins AND produce more NAD+ to activate them?
2) Are there any individuals on this forum who have taken high doses of Na-R-ALA (or any other form for that matter) and achieved good results?
3) Other than biotin deficiency, the need for supplemental methyl donors, possible stomach irritation, and blood sugar drop, are there any side effects that I should be concerned about?
4) What do you think would be an effective dose of Na-R-ALA that could lead to high enough physiological concentrations to promote similar benefits as in mice? Na-R-ALA is supposed to be about sixteen times as absorbable as racemic.
5) One fact about Na-R-ALA is that it gets into the blood stream very quickly, but then it goes away very quickly. Is this because it is eliminated from the body, or is it being absorbed by tissues and cells?
Thank you for any thoughts or advice you can provide.