People hear of a “new product” or a “scientific discovery” in the context of purported “miracle” and the buzzing begins.
Such has been the case with NAD (NAD+, NADH).
The buzz leads to the emergence of evangelists armed with nothing more than a catch phrase.
“NAD is great for anti-aging.”
And from said catch phrase, sellers of supplementceuticals find revenues and new profitability as long as they can ride the wave of intrigue and mystery.
I’d like to provide a bit of baseline clarity about this intriguing compound as the research continues to unfold.
Let’s begin with this.
We don’t really want “anti-aging.”
Chronological aging represents longevity and we all want long lives. So while we understand the intention, anti-aging refers not to fighting chronological continuance, but rather to combatting biological breakdown.
We want our lives to move forward, not as an invitation for...
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