Reverse Aging: Dr David Sinclair on NMN & Anti Ageing supplements (including their side effects)

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    David Sinclair is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and the founder of the Sinclair Lab. He’s the author of the bestselling book Lifespan: Why We Age-and Why We Don’t Have To, as well as a founder of several biotech companies. #bestsellingbook #biotechnology #genetics
    Auren and David discuss the potential to expand the average human lifespan by decades. David challenges traditional notions of aging and emphasizes the need to embrace new technologies. They also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of standard anti-aging practices like interval training, fasting, and stress reduction.
    David shares his thoughts on what longevity medicines and supplements are most beneficial, and how to talk to your doctor about them. He breaks down which health metrics to monitor in treating and preventing aging. Overall, David offers an incredibly optimistic vision for what the future of aging could look like, and the science it will take to get there.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 673

  • @worldofdaas
    @worldofdaas  Рік тому +20

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    • @GoruMuta
      @GoruMuta Рік тому

      How can I get in Nepal any idea please

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Рік тому

      Doesnt berberine mimic Metaformin?

    • @GoruMuta
      @GoruMuta Рік тому

      @@HH-gv8mx you can't provide nmn subliment in Nepal ok

    • @guomeili1090
      @guomeili1090 Рік тому

      😊😊😊

    • @mahin6451
      @mahin6451 11 місяців тому

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  • @ronedee
    @ronedee Рік тому +259

    in a word.... FASTING! I've been intermittent & long-term fasting for 40 years, the last 15 very seriously. I'm 67 and people never guess my age. Recently, someone guessed 52! I smiled and said...older. I didn't want to shock him. That said, a diet w/o sugar and processed foods is mandatory! Also, gut healthy foods are needed for healing & repair. And an active lifestyle. Once your body cleans out the years of toxins, a bad diet will actually get you very ill feeling.

    • @Vgallo
      @Vgallo Рік тому +13

      Fasting gave me hypoglycaemia and peripheral neuropathy.
      Also not everyone tolerates nmn, very little is understood about this

    • @ronedee
      @ronedee Рік тому +2

      @@Vgallo ..well centuries of Fasting has plenty of very positive results. People just like their food and will fight to the death for it! Literally!
      If you have weak or failing kidney's fasting isn't for you, or anyone else with that condition. Nothing else has ever been deemed hazardous to ones health from it. Except of course starving yourself...which ISN'T Fasting! But negativity towards it even in that face of stunning results isn't hard to understand. I've experienced it firsthand for decades. My results is my proof. Amen

    • @camarosspr
      @camarosspr Рік тому +5

      Do you have great muscle mass?
      Fasting muscle wasting

    • @ronedee
      @ronedee Рік тому

      @@camarosspr . better than most people my age. Fasting won't affect muscle or tissue for several weeks without food. Your body will eat all toxins and fat before. Don't know where everyone gets their info. And think they know more than someone who has done fasting for decades?

    • @leslielucci3182
      @leslielucci3182 Рік тому

      @@camarossprfasting increases growth hormone, great for building muscle. Ideally periods of fasting should be cycled with periods of feasting. See books from Dr Jason Fung.

  • @gtracer6629
    @gtracer6629 Рік тому +12

    I've only been doing fasting for about a year but I have been skipping breakfast for over 30 years not realizing it was called fasting. I find it interesting that so many people back then would scold me for not eating breakfast. When I go two or 3 days fasting I still get a lot of feedback from people. I think the first thing they ask is "aren't you always hungry". With the concept of fasting be coming more😁😁 accepted, those people who questioned me before now look at me as if I'm a trendsetter. With all the information that's out in the world on the benefits of fasting, I now just smile and let them go on thinking and I'm smarter than the rest of the people or ahead of my time. 😊

  • @gloriamitchell4005
    @gloriamitchell4005 Рік тому +47

    I was studying health since the days of Adele Davis and just kept on learning. Bad accident put me on my back. Hispital and rehab kept me from my project found Dr David Sinclair researched NMN and got it; I try not to miss anything he reports or says. What NMN does for one is amazing

    • @jeffhaggerty402
      @jeffhaggerty402 Рік тому +5

      Good to see you say that. I'm from the Adele Davis days as well. So you are seeing good results with NMN? The one thing I had is that within a week someone told me that I looked great. It for sure gave my skins/cells some type of outward boost. I have not noticed much else yet, but I am still early.

    • @benkaiser5378
      @benkaiser5378 Рік тому

      lookup Peptides.

    • @broganjosh4729
      @broganjosh4729 Рік тому +5

      I was on your journey 4 years ago right after Sinclair first did a JRE podcast.
      However, since then several things came out that made me question Sinclair's credibility.
      Even so much so that if it were to be discovered that he uses botox and does some snake oil salesmanship, I wouldn't be too surprised.

    • @egar5027
      @egar5027 Рік тому

      I think he uses botox too... that forehead is totally unnatural and frozen... but i'm still listening to him though 🤭@@broganjosh4729

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Рік тому +1

      What does NMN do for you and which product do you use?
      I take NAD but I may be wasting hundreds of dollars. Dr. Drew swears by it. 🤷‍♀

  • @HussaniAliyu-tm6qy
    @HussaniAliyu-tm6qy Рік тому +22

    Living in remote part of Africa and I benefit from your podcast on healthy lifespan. Thanks for all your efforts

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!! If you are interested in the health and longevity space check out this interview on How to Track Health better ua-cam.com/video/br0JqNU8Ufs/v-deo.htmlsi=DMfHvey9zvn_44JS

  • @user-eq3jg4dq9d
    @user-eq3jg4dq9d Рік тому +8

    8:30 10:40 13:50 Sinclair's diet
    talking about longevity and and fasting went from total fringe(border or outer edges of an area or a group) in science to now mainstream

  • @michaelchaplin866
    @michaelchaplin866 Рік тому +47

    I started when i was 27. Diet change from anything and everything to 80% vegetables, fruits, and legumes manly. Started fasting around the same time. Day fasts, 2,3,4,5 day fasts, just water. Upto 8 day fasts. Drinking upto 1 litre of water a day. This was incorporated over 5 years. Over last 5 years been working into my lifestyle intermittent fasting. First taking out breakfast, which took about 1 or 2 years. Then lunch. Now at the stage of Monday to Friday i eat in 2 hour window in evening. Breaking fast with homemade yogurt, with L.reuteri (see Super Gut book by William Davis). Been taking Ceremonial Grade Matcha for past 1-2 years most days. Cold baths almost every day in the morning. Now, this year (been on the to incorporate list) starting with NMN, resveratrol, quercetin, vitamin k2, d3, C, Omega 3s, B12, and some others. I've never taken any supplements before this year. Always thought I'd do the free stuff first, like fasting, exercise, cold baths, etc, and then add on the other stuff. Im 37 and last month had my age guessed by 3 people of different ages from 23 years old to 45+ and all said they were sure i was in my late 20s and were quite shocked when i told them my age. That was with my beard longish. When i shave it off, i look 5 years younger still. Ive never, ever consulted a doctor regarding what i do. The reason i started it all was because i was diagnosed with IBS and they put me on some powder stuff which didnt work and went back and they wanted to put me on something else and i said "if you think im going to believe you after you said that powder would work and it didnt, im not going to take those now am i". Left and never looked back, took my health into my own hands, read loads, researched and applied it, cured myself in a month or 2. Not easy to change years and years of habits ingrained into each of us, but if you chip away little by little, you will achieve loads in 5-10 years. My advice: dont try and do it all at once. You will not be able to do it. Accept you dont have enough willpower to take it all on at once. Pick a couple of things you want to address/change and focus on that. If you do this, you won't even notice the change, and 10 years goes by, and like i do, i think "my lifestyle is nothing what it was 10 years ago." Replacing habits takes time, dedication, desire and effort. It is now effortless for me to do 48 hours without anything but a few glasses of water. I can work all day in my manual labour job without eating anything to 6pm sometimes no problem. Now if i eat, let's say a bowl of sugar cereal in the morning, I feel utterly terrible. Its important i found to not be 100% strict. I found that letting myself have what i would have had before once of twice a week is really good because you have that contrast and i re-realise why im making effort to change that.Peace to all. Its never too late to change. 😊

    • @subash187
      @subash187 Рік тому +1

      Well put my friend.

    • @joeschnur4632
      @joeschnur4632 6 місяців тому

      Nice comment. I also took my health into my own hands. I’m a year into the journey at 55 yrs. I pull together a group of like minded people. If you’re interested in joining message me.

    • @KuriousVV
      @KuriousVV 18 днів тому

      ​@@joeschnur4632I am keen to join too..how do we connect

    • @KuriousVV
      @KuriousVV 18 днів тому +1

      This is really interesting and inspiring

    • @jessdonnelly1496
      @jessdonnelly1496 14 днів тому

      Very interesting read. I’m curious the reason for only one litre of water a day on fast days?? I’m chipping away at some healthy lifestyle changes, I do have fairly healthy habits but I haven’t done much fasting.

  • @moniq2478
    @moniq2478 Рік тому +44

    Dr Sinclair often mentions he has some sleeping problems. Taking NMN I've noticed that his dose was definitely too high for me and I too experienced some sleeping problems, literally it shortened my sleep from 8 to 6 hours. I reduced the dose and my sleep improved right away. So my conclusion is - although studies show that NMN is good for us (or other supplements), we should adjust dosing to our own needs, because after all we are different (body type, body sensitivity, nutrients absorption re stomach acid etc).

    • @Angry.Hippie
      @Angry.Hippie Рік тому +3

      Were you taking it in the morning or the evening? I do try to take mine in the morning for that reason. If I take it too late in the day it keeps me amped.

    • @moniq2478
      @moniq2478 Рік тому +1

      @@Angry.Hippie in the morning. Reading some results of clinical trials for NAD+ precursors it’s quite clear that the dosage triggers different outcomes. I understand that his daily dosage is an optimal dosage, but studies suggest mg/kg.

    • @arielmalanga
      @arielmalanga Рік тому

      @@moniq2478 I take a relatively low dose of NMN. A high dose makes me feel strung-out and definitely impacts my sleep.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Рік тому

      I take NAD in the evening when I get home from work so I can do a workout. I’m often too tired to workout after work. The NAD is supposed to give you energy. I never really feel a burst of energy but I do notice, but once I do start working out, I can work out longer. And be more focused. And then I have trouble sleeping. I may get a few hours of sleep but it’s not quality.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Рік тому +1

      My sister recommended that I take inositol to help sleep and ashwaganda. I wonder if taking all these supplements have any deleterious effects on the liver or kidneys.

  • @JackB2646
    @JackB2646 Рік тому +11

    The only side effect so far for me (just started taking it) is I must take it first thing in the morning or I don’t sleep

  • @EtienneLeBoeuf
    @EtienneLeBoeuf 26 днів тому +1

    Take this. Its not botox derma fillers and hair dye to create an image of youth. Its feeling and performing young. The no1 biomarker for how well you will age is natural hormone production. These longevity guys are all on hormone replacement. I went from 334 to 960 in around 3 months all natural no TRT. This book should be essential reading for all men. Written by a 50s guy with natural T levels higher than most 20s guys
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  • @anthonymason385
    @anthonymason385 Рік тому +35

    I'm disappointed with David's company getting nmn banned. This is a direct copy of what he did with the grape skin supplement years ago.
    Still I love the guy. Looks like a good bet to crack this ageing problem once and for all. Fingers crossed.

    • @soylentmajority989
      @soylentmajority989 Рік тому +5

      I'm just happy that he's seemingly been thwarted about NMN. Something in the system is working better than I thought it could.

    • @SandyCheeks63564
      @SandyCheeks63564 Рік тому

      why & how did he get it banned?? or is it now by prescription only?

    • @broganjosh4729
      @broganjosh4729 Рік тому +9

      That and some other things made me question Sinclair's credibility.
      Even so much so that if it were to be discovered that he uses Botox and does some snake oil salesmanship, I wouldn't be too surprised.

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 Рік тому +3

      It's banned in the US but the FDA has not enforced the ban and may decide not to. It is still available in the US through online retailers, and the ban is awaiting review. The arguement is over who registered their interests first, the pharmaceutical or supplements industry. The FDA has admitted not 'connecting all the dots' when they banned it as a supplement.

    • @jasonwestwood7092
      @jasonwestwood7092 Рік тому

      You can't stop ageing slow it down in some cases but not stop it.

  • @MsHenryoh
    @MsHenryoh Рік тому +12

    Dr. David Sinclair is a great speaker but not sincere he does "own" different companies that sell his supplement recommendations. Do your homework in research. I have seen him here for two decades and tried his expensive supplements. Longevity is gained by eating good food and exercising! It has propelled me into my later years watching friends and family go by the wayside. He actually looks a decade or more older he himself is growing old! We all grow old it is a fact of life. Stay healthy!

    • @antoniobortoni
      @antoniobortoni Рік тому +1

      It's indeed true that as we age, our skin loses its elasticity and may not return to its original form. However, it's essential to note that the aging process encompasses more than just skin appearance. The true indicators of health are metabolic and biological age, which might not always align with our external appearance. It's not just about how we look, but about the overall health and vitality that we maintain internally.

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken Рік тому +1

      We're all growing older because we haven't figure out how not to. But his 'looks like' age is about 40, and he's 54.

    • @lonneestar1583
      @lonneestar1583 Рік тому +2

      so whats his company's. He always states the basic supplement Ive never heard him say a specific company. Please tell us all the companies.

    • @wrfootball3847
      @wrfootball3847 11 місяців тому

      Agree, if I look at him he still looks minimum 45. Yes he is 54, but you can see he isn't very young. He is healthy yes but it's not like he looks 32 or something, he doesn't! As you say we all get old, he could look much worse I Agree, but overall he doesn't look very young either

    • @bq3538
      @bq3538 10 місяців тому

      older != Religious creed

  • @smartturkey123
    @smartturkey123 9 місяців тому +8

    Look up Sinclair's role in the FDA banning NMN from being sold without a prescription.

    • @Len1977gt
      @Len1977gt Місяць тому

      u can buy it fine, what are you smoking

    • @smartturkey123
      @smartturkey123 Місяць тому

      @Len1977gt legislation and regulations take time to implement. I prefer to stay up to date on what they are planning and speak out instead of finding out only when I can no longer buy a supplement.

    • @BuddyBoy1st
      @BuddyBoy1st 22 дні тому

      ​@@Len1977gt which one of the nmn are you guys taking theres too much online and I dont know if thery arr scams

  • @jordanong5114
    @jordanong5114 11 місяців тому +1

    Transformers anti aging starts right now! We fight 60! And I would love to be Dr. Sinclair’s assistant and we can get all the help we need.

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  11 місяців тому +1

      The best time to start was 20 years ago, the second best time is right now!

    • @abdulazizkechik9200
      @abdulazizkechik9200 10 місяців тому

      They will increase retirement age to 90 soon 😅

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 9 місяців тому +1

      @@abdulazizkechik9200 DONT let this happen guys !

  • @cherubimcherubim9515
    @cherubimcherubim9515 Рік тому +10

    20 years later no closer to any cure for ageing. In 2003, his lab was small and struggling for funding.[3] In 2004, Sinclair met with the philanthropist Paul F. Glenn who donated $5 million to Harvard to establish the Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging at Harvard.

    • @addictedtochocolateandcoff9582
      @addictedtochocolateandcoff9582 Рік тому

      how many supplements do you take

    • @cherubimcherubim9515
      @cherubimcherubim9515 Рік тому

      Only omega 3 nothing else

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 Рік тому +2

      That's not really true, there have been some amazing discoveries in the world of Longevity.

    • @cherubimcherubim9515
      @cherubimcherubim9515 Рік тому +2

      @@catman4471 like what exercises, eat well ?

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 Рік тому

      @@cherubimcherubim9515 Any exercise increases NAD levels, so he more you do the better it is for you. There's some debate over the benefits of intermittent fasting, i.e. leaving at least 12 hours between meals, but it works for me. Also, eating healthy foods is always preferable to junk food, those high in sugars etc.

  • @manuelojeda9144
    @manuelojeda9144 Рік тому +6

    I stopped taking Metformin, because it causes muscle waste plus bad stomach issues. I was taking BERBERINE for a few months I STOPPED FOR A WHILE 8:30 . I do take NMN with extra virgin Olive oil, and TMG, also NR, CalAKG from ProHealth Longevity here in California. USA. IM a strong senior.

    • @mprado4177
      @mprado4177 Рік тому

      Why take NMN and NR? They are supposed to do the exact same thing.

    • @manuelojeda9144
      @manuelojeda9144 Рік тому

      I thought they were two different supplements.

    • @mprado4177
      @mprado4177 Рік тому

      @@manuelojeda9144 They are two different supplements that do the same thing, they are NAD+ boosters. If you are taking both, it’s like taking twice the amount of one. May be too much.

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Рік тому

      @@manuelojeda9144I’ve been on metform too. Does it causes stomach bloating? I noticed my stomach is looking extremely bloated after meals.

    • @ELEVENNE1978
      @ELEVENNE1978 Рік тому +2

      Ca akg is great. The clinical trials had great results

  • @bfogarty949
    @bfogarty949 Рік тому +46

    David does looks younger than several years ago. Something is working for him.

    • @wigglywrigglydoo
      @wigglywrigglydoo Рік тому +10

      Money

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero Рік тому +23

      Surgery, fillers, botox, dyes, hair transplants.

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero Рік тому +2

      @@Jay-eo3wl Hard to tell if he used a great surgeon. Don't have to end up looking like Mickey Rourke.

    • @venice2823
      @venice2823 Рік тому +5

      Lol you can tell he hasn't had any of those things. @@Fearzero

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero Рік тому

      @@venice2823 I don't think you can.

  • @wandalast6618
    @wandalast6618 Рік тому +5

    I love this Dr Sinclair . He is so intelligent and nice

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому +1

      Agree! Please share this video with anyone you think might also enjoy it :)

    • @o1all960
      @o1all960 10 місяців тому

      He’s a fraud

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 9 місяців тому

      LOL - you haven´t seen ME yet . . .

    • @lenmil8421
      @lenmil8421 9 місяців тому

      Did you bank with Sam bankman fried as well.

  • @TheBiffsterLife
    @TheBiffsterLife Рік тому +18

    “One of my companies is doing clinical trials”….”but I’m not selling the stuff”. - Sneaky Sinclair 2023

    • @rainbowodysseybyjonlion
      @rainbowodysseybyjonlion Рік тому

      A man hiring private research to research things that no government or company is doing... Hmm....
      So how else is he supposed to research this stuff without creating his own company?

    • @TheBiffsterLife
      @TheBiffsterLife Рік тому

      @@rainbowodysseybyjonlion It’s like if Elon Musk was to say he doesn’t sell Teslas because he doesn’t work in their dealerships. In Sinclair case it’s weaselly because he has commercial ties to that work.

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken Рік тому

      He is a Harvard aging researcher. That's literally one of the things he does for a living - clinical trials.

    • @TheBiffsterLife
      @TheBiffsterLife Рік тому +1

      @@eventhisidistaken You don’t see the contradiction in what he said?

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph Рік тому +1

      Sinclair is a snake, he will promote things out of financial interest not because it's the truth. Verify everything he says

  • @deborahjones8329
    @deborahjones8329 11 місяців тому

    I tried to find this pre internet . My father had Parkinson’s. I was there , just couldn’t find what I needed !

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  11 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear this and thanks for your comment. If you are interested in the evolution of healthcare you should watch this week's interview with Neil Buddy Shah ua-cam.com/video/QsG6OePDqKE/v-deo.htmlsi=aqhvnbk0fxaZb9Au we go deep on AI in healthcare

  • @lgroves336
    @lgroves336 Рік тому +9

    NMN TMG changed my health / life

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Рік тому +6

    Is NMN worth the cost? Some people do not benefit from NMN or resveratrol. I prefer Niacin - a cheap precursor.

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero Рік тому

      No studies on nmn show that it makes it into muscles. It's snake oil.

    • @garretsc
      @garretsc Рік тому

      Exactly, niacinamide to be precised (NAM), gves better results in NAD+ boosting than NMN and it is cheap.

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      Even normal Niacin gives better results. NMN only makes sense with certain gene mutations.@@garretsc

    • @bq3538
      @bq3538 10 місяців тому

      @@garretsc NAM is harmful to Sirtuins

    • @blissfitfoods
      @blissfitfoods 9 місяців тому

      Not really NAM has side effects.

  • @morskoyful
    @morskoyful Рік тому +1

    There is a main cell in the body, it has a thought, this is the soul, all information is stored in it, and it is immortal.
    The decision is made by the thought of the main cell

  • @LucasOConnor4fun
    @LucasOConnor4fun Рік тому +8

    Some constructive criticism for the interviewer....try not to interrupt. Keep up the good work

  • @MarilynCaperton
    @MarilynCaperton Рік тому

    Where is the best place to buy NMN

  • @manuelojeda9144
    @manuelojeda9144 Рік тому +2

    I've been taking NMN and NR plus AKG and TMG powder.

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому

      Have you seen any results? Also if you are interested in health tracking --> ua-cam.com/video/br0JqNU8Ufs/v-deo.htmlsi=DMfHvey9zvn_44JS

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 6 місяців тому

      U must be rich😮

  • @thomasmartin2000
    @thomasmartin2000 Рік тому +15

    It would be intersting to learn about the long-term NMN supplement effect with regards to exacerbate inflammatory arthritis

    • @gianlucazanon1505
      @gianlucazanon1505 Рік тому

      I was about to suggest NMN to my mother. She suffers from arthritis and luckily I read your comment and started reading about a study on that. Thanks

  • @maarten7
    @maarten7 Рік тому +3

    What hair-dye and colour does Mr. Sinclair use?

    • @trogpo
      @trogpo Рік тому

      He emphatically claims he doesn't. I'm not positive he does. His hair doesn't have the topical cast and sheen of colored hair -- as opposed to Bryan Johnson's hair, for example, who certainly does.

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому +2

      @@trogpo It is obviously unnatural. This is not difficult to tell.

    • @trogpo
      @trogpo Рік тому

      @@maarten7 To my eyes it is not obvious, although it is very likely, as he most certainly done heavy botox treatments. So he certainly have no scruples to present himself in a deceiving manner.

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому +1

      @@trogpoI believe him to be a charlatan. He doesn't have a sterling reputation in the Harvard community.

    • @trogpo
      @trogpo Рік тому +1

      @@maarten7 Thanks, interesting. The undisputable fact that he uses Botox without declaring it, as he should, is very disappointing to me. I'm 55 and follow his advice thoroughly for some years now, and with great result in physical and athletic ability, as can be seen in the demonstration. No Botox, nor hair dye -- have some gray hair on my sides. Of course I'm not deluding myself that I reversed my age -- e.g., I think I have a bit more gray hair now than I had four years ago, certainly not less -- but truly believe that I'm somewhat slowing down aging. Of course, that's subjective.
      I wonder if Sinclair's blindness reversal experiments are legit, because if indeed he reversed a nerve damage, than it would be difficult for me to call him a charlatan.

  • @HH-gv8mx
    @HH-gv8mx Рік тому +1

    Doesnt berberine mimic Metaformin?

  • @dynamicalan
    @dynamicalan Рік тому +2

    Hello, Where do we get the NMN? Everyone on the internet says there's is more pure.

  • @TheblondJane25
    @TheblondJane25 Рік тому +3

    to all of you who don't believe that people can look much younger as their age is, wake up! Why? Because that is a FACT. My parents look younger, like 20 years younger , my grandparents looked , I do look too and a lot. it is about your LIFESTYLE !!!!!!
    You eat crap, you will look crap. End of story.

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому

      Lifestyle is very important. If you are interested in how to track glucose spikes and metabolic health I'd love to know what you think of this clip ua-cam.com/video/br0JqNU8Ufs/v-deo.htmlsi=DMfHvey9zvn_44JS

  • @timofeishe
    @timofeishe Рік тому +5

    How could I accept any information about longevity coming from people who use skin filters to hide their aging?

    • @popothebright
      @popothebright Рік тому +2

      Or from people who lied about their previous resveratrol research and sold it for millions.

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому +1

      Exactly. He's a fraud.

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      how can you tell? just curious

    • @timofeishe
      @timofeishe Рік тому

      @@soez_strg6166 I'm a photography in videographer. After a little practice, it's very easy to see.

  • @UNKLELUKE86
    @UNKLELUKE86 Рік тому +3

    Taurine, Glycine, and NAC. I try to walk after every meal.

  • @brightfuture4234
    @brightfuture4234 Рік тому +2

    I'm looking for it MNM but NAD comes up. Is it the same supplement? Where do I find MNM?

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому +2

      No, NMN is a building block for NAD, basically your body absorbs NMN and turns it to NAD.
      You can use Niacin for the same effect.

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Рік тому +10

    You are your own best health advocate.
    Eat a healthy whole food plant based diet, reduce stress, get adequate sleep and exercise regularly.
    Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly. You will be healthier, happier and have lower transportation and health care expenses. Make a bicycle your first choice for short distance travel. Exercise and stay active.

    • @jkherold63
      @jkherold63 Рік тому +2

      I agree with everything you said except total plant based diet. I eat organic, free range chicken and wild caught fish. I work out hard - lots of cardio and light resistance training. I'm 60 and most people guess I'm 40. It's hard work, but i want to live a long, healthy life.

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 Рік тому

      You're right of course, but there's a difference between health supplements and longevity supplements/reverse ageing supplements.

    • @MNTrader2012
      @MNTrader2012 Рік тому

      You still won't go beyond the normal life span.

    • @KJSvitko
      @KJSvitko Рік тому +2

      @@MNTrader2012 Maybe so but you final decade or two may be healthier and more enjoyable and not riddled with medical issues.

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 Рік тому +1

      @@MNTrader2012 In my case and that of many others, living healthier for longer is the primary goal of Longevity, and any extension to lifespan is a secondary bonus.

  • @morskoyful
    @morskoyful Рік тому +1

    We don’t think with our brains, each cell of us is autonomous, just as in a factory the director thinks about the plant, and the cleaning lady thinks about the mop. When a person's head is changed, you will be convinced that it is not the body that has been changed - the head, the main cell is in the solar plexus area.

  • @erinmorano4425
    @erinmorano4425 Рік тому +43

    NMN has been LIFE CHANGING for me. I actually started out with NR which is a precursor to NMN.
    It started when my geriatric dog, started getting very sick. He had been sick for a long time and its just been getting worse. He didnt want to be touched and only wanted to lay in bed and sleep all of the time. Well, my sister had a cat with kidney failure that was given 6 months to live. She gave the cat nmn and it began to recover and started eating again. After a while, the cat was normal again. It did end up dying but because of the nmn, it lived an additional 22 months!
    So, back to my 14 year old, elderly dog. Id spent thousands of dollars at the vet amd he was not getting any better. I was sure he was going to die so I started him on NMN. He was in really bad shape and it took him 3 months before I saw any improvement. But one day, I notced that he started felling better and as time went on, he got better and better and better. He is so healthy no that he no longer lays in bed all day. Not only that but he plays with toys again. Id not seen him play in years! And even better, he does it every day! 2 years later, he is still alive. Hes a happy little dog now that barks at strangers and walks around the house all day doing dog stuff instead of only sleeping all of the time. After I saw how good he was doing, I thought, " Damn, I want that for me too!"
    About myself. Im 44 but suffer from grevious mental illnesses. I was almost alway miserable all most all of the time and contemplating suicide. So after seeing what it did to my dog, I started taking it. It only took me 2 weeks to respond to it but when I did, wow! Oneday, I noticed I was feeling a little better, and the next day I was even better and the next day the same. This went on for a month and by the end of a month, I was on top of the world, I had not felt this good in damn YEARS! My mental health problems are not gone but they are very light now, so far as to say, Im not suffering at all anymore. But it should be noted that after discovering how nmn workd for me, I embarked on a journey to find other suppliments that might help, and I did! Im not even close to the same person anymore. I love life now. Due to my metal illness, my memory was crap and I was constantly forgetting stuff. Well tha5s got now but now its even better. I remember everything! Ive never had a memory this good. My wife is on the stuff also, as well as my 72 year old elderly mother and we are all expirencing similar results bit it definitely helped me the most because I was so bad off.

    • @Tennyhu
      @Tennyhu Рік тому +2

      How much nmn did you give your cat?

    • @ZeusHelios
      @ZeusHelios Рік тому +2

      What other stuff did you take?

    • @antonystringfellow5152
      @antonystringfellow5152 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      I've seen David admit that there's little to no difference in the results of studies between NR and NMN (both NAD precursors).
      Hardly surprising as NMN is converted into NR before it can be converted into NAD.
      So, you may ask, "Why not just take NR?"
      The main benefits of NMN over NR are:
      1. NMN is more stable. NR can start to break down into NAM if not stored correctly (cool and dry) and you do not want extra NAM.
      2. NMN doesn't have the foul taste of NR.
      There's very little difference in cost too so you might as well buy the NMN.

    • @erinmorano4425
      @erinmorano4425 Рік тому

      @@Tennyhu 500mg

    • @george6252
      @george6252 Рік тому

      Look into GlyNAC

  • @romescala_aban3125
    @romescala_aban3125 5 місяців тому

    Pls its a must read dr brad stanfields review on sinclair claims its an eye opener...

  • @alicanim1881
    @alicanim1881 8 годин тому

    I started to use a month ago. I'm a runner. I run at least once a week or two in total 20km. My breathing improved, no pains, it is like I didn't run at all. But of course this is my case. It my differ from person to person. During the day I feel like a young person like not too much energetic or tired its like perfect room temperature.

  • @akirby2886
    @akirby2886 Рік тому +1

    Should Nmn capsules 💊 be kept in the fridge??

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому

      I keep mine in the refrigerator.

    • @blissfitfoods
      @blissfitfoods 9 місяців тому

      No harm to store in the fridge. It should be stored airtight, in dark, cool place

  • @baileystruss7319
    @baileystruss7319 Рік тому +3

    NMN dramatically raised triglycerides in one small study. What's up with that?

    • @slimturnpike
      @slimturnpike Рік тому

      This is why NR is better

    • @ELEVENNE1978
      @ELEVENNE1978 Рік тому +1

      That might also explain why I got a small benign tumor in my liver while taking nmn for almost a year

    • @BalugaWhale
      @BalugaWhale 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ELEVENNE1978no it doesn’t explain your tumor ..cmon

    • @georgegeorgiou1511
      @georgegeorgiou1511 26 днів тому

      which study is that ? from what I know it reduces triglycerides

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 6 місяців тому +1

    Can anyone recommend a cheaper supplement that mimicks NMN? Too expensive for a lot of us...thnx.

  • @АмерикаИзнутри

    Is sirolimus from India safe to take?

  • @MikaelVitally-rf5pn
    @MikaelVitally-rf5pn 9 місяців тому +2

    None of what Sinclair ever said has turned out to be true, so I'd take what he says ..B.S. all hype !
    hype and lies !
    Besides eating the wrong diet and unhealthy habits, .....also the more bitter, toxic and nastier people are, the uglier they look on the outside.
    Be kind , honest to yourself and focus on your health, eat a healthy diet for your own well-being .
    have respect and gratitude towards people who are kind to you . stay away from toxic manipulative people .

  • @charlessavoie2367
    @charlessavoie2367 Рік тому

    John Brzenk is "old" for a competing arm wrestler, he says he takes NAD and he still wins, why take NMN instead of NAD? Add in jiaogulan and carnosine.

  • @camarosspr
    @camarosspr Рік тому +5

    Of course maintaining and building muscle mass takes weight lifting. It's hard.
    Absolutely required after 50s.
    The good proven one is bodybuilding
    Anything else is...
    Cardio, cycling, running incurs muscle wasting.
    Cardio is not effective for weight/fat loss.
    Only diet is effective.
    Plus the injuries, broken ankle bones.

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Рік тому

      What about rowing as a form of cardio? It builds lean muscle

  • @mitubogoogle
    @mitubogoogle Рік тому +21

    I hope Dr Sinclair has read the research papers (since the talk with his doctor) that high cholesterol DOES NOT CAUSE HEART DISEASE. Only an oxidative form of LDL can cause heart disease OR very high triglycerides along very high cholesterol and glucose are reasons to take statins.

    • @SquatFull
      @SquatFull Рік тому +6

      Dr. Sinclair is a storyteller passing information as scientific facts.

    • @terrimac996
      @terrimac996 Рік тому +4

      Substitution of plant protein for animal protein decreases the established lipid targets low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, non-high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, and apolipoprotein B. Or in even simpler terms less oxidative stress or oxidation.

    • @pjaworek6793
      @pjaworek6793 Рік тому

      "A person is considered at high risk for developing heart disease if their total cholesterol level is higher than 240 mg/dL, LDL levels are higher than 160 mg/dL (190 mg/dL is even higher risk), and if the HDL level is below 40 mg/dL"

    • @disinformationworld9378
      @disinformationworld9378 Рік тому

      There is never a good reason to take statins. Fix the bloody diet.

    • @willcook403
      @willcook403 Рік тому +1

      @@SquatFullwhy do you think that ?? He’s got all the credentials and experience which shows his skills aren’t that way.. Expand on your thoughts though.

  • @luckspell
    @luckspell Рік тому +6

    Someone do an interview of Dr Sinclair's age reversal molecule that Harvard medical just discovered.

    • @ZeusHelios
      @ZeusHelios Рік тому

      What was it?

    • @orion9k
      @orion9k Рік тому

      What molecule?

    • @luckspell
      @luckspell Рік тому

      @@orion9k Just search

    • @ELEVENNE1978
      @ELEVENNE1978 Рік тому

      Some 1 already did. He's not releasing what it is until patented obviously. Still gonna take another 10 years to perfect it though

  • @mitubogoogle
    @mitubogoogle Рік тому +4

    Some functional doctors are recommending to take NAD supplements - wonder why Dr Sinclair recommends MNM instead?

    • @Bigmdn29
      @Bigmdn29 Рік тому +6

      Because Nad is a big molecule not easy to absorb and Mnm is smaller I can turn into NAD better absorbed in the cell .

    • @pjaworek6793
      @pjaworek6793 Рік тому +1

      Nmn is the nad supplement for oral ingestion. Straight nad can be used for injections.

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      Doctors simply follow his adivce and bastardize it. @@Bigmdn29

  • @marcusiA-immortalistMarcus
    @marcusiA-immortalistMarcus Рік тому +1

    nad plus is fantastic. i feel me vrey young again

  • @morrobayfishing5515
    @morrobayfishing5515 Рік тому +2

    The problem with having to go to a doctor is it's 100 times more expensive than over the counter.

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому +3

      Also a 1000 times more stressful. :/

  • @GoruMuta
    @GoruMuta Рік тому

    My heart volbe is change and I have a sugar can I use it sir please answer me

  • @Sgv1013
    @Sgv1013 Рік тому

    NMN is not available in the United States anymore so I don’t know what he’s taking now.

  • @jennifermccullough775
    @jennifermccullough775 Рік тому +2

    Can NAC rand Spemaline help raise NAD Levls like NMN?

    • @willcook403
      @willcook403 Рік тому

      Spermadine*

    • @ELEVENNE1978
      @ELEVENNE1978 Рік тому +1

      No. Nac turns in glutathione within the body and spermidine induces autophagy

  • @dalevandenheuvel3927
    @dalevandenheuvel3927 Рік тому +1

    How does David get Metformin as it is a prescribed drug?

    • @Rawdil
      @Rawdil Рік тому

      He said to Joe Rogan that he went to see his doctor, gave him the evidence of its benefits, the doctor agreed and prescribed it for him.

    • @camarosspr
      @camarosspr Рік тому +2

      México online drugstores
      Don't Requiere medical order.
      Cheaper most.

    • @dalevandenheuvel3927
      @dalevandenheuvel3927 Рік тому

      Have you purchased from them, does it take a considerable amount of time is the product good?@@camarosspr

    • @ironmaidenfitness654
      @ironmaidenfitness654 Рік тому

      Through prescription

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому

      It's easy to get a prescription and Metformin is cheap.

  • @vapeking466
    @vapeking466 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately nmn was banned by the FDA since it's not been researched as a possible drug. What's the best alternative?

    • @dguisinger
      @dguisinger Рік тому +1

      Incorrect, it was banned because Sinclair's company filed a drug application for NMN and the FDA gave his company exclusivity as a drug and banned it as a supplement.

    • @ELEVENNE1978
      @ELEVENNE1978 Рік тому +1

      Best alternative is niacin

    • @MNTrader2012
      @MNTrader2012 Рік тому

      @@ELEVENNE1978 Indeed. Effective. Dirt cheap. Can't be banned.

    • @TheZeeeee69
      @TheZeeeee69 12 днів тому

      They want to make the money, and no one else 🤦‍♀️

  • @GoruMuta
    @GoruMuta Рік тому

    How long time it hold in world human body

  • @dannyp1439
    @dannyp1439 Рік тому +10

    Sinclair is a big part of the reason nmn was banned. He’s all about himself having access but removing yours. Just wants to make a bunch of money off of it. Disgraceful.

    • @artspark7697
      @artspark7697 Рік тому

      That's not true a drug company went to the FDA and said that they were researching it before him so it was sort of a patent thing and the FDA sided with the drug company but I think it's back on the market.

    • @thierryvidal63
      @thierryvidal63 Рік тому

      And guess who is on the board of the said company ?@@artspark7697

    • @dannyp1439
      @dannyp1439 Рік тому +2

      @@artspark7697 wasn’t the company called metro international biotech that was cofounder by Sinclair? This is what I’d read and that would make it his fault. If I’m wrong feel free to set the record straight and I’ll delete or edit my original post.

    • @nanohatakamachi1066
      @nanohatakamachi1066 Рік тому

      It never was really banned dude... Don't fall for some internet rumors.🤦

    • @jerrybelioso1209
      @jerrybelioso1209 Рік тому

      True ...i don't understand all this talk of it being banned by the fda? Same with resveratrol btw....i live in the Netherlands, europe and if I want to i can order loads of the stuff from Iherb!! Which is a company in us🤷🏽🤷🏽i bet if i open the iherb app right now i can purchase nmn, nr and resveratrol....it is true though that i can't order dhea anymore from Iherb due to restrictions in Holland so maybe Iherb does the same with nmn and resveratrol for american customers??

  • @KimLong-v4i
    @KimLong-v4i 11 місяців тому

    Please do a show on how important, or not, eating organic foods is. I don't see any shows about this, but feel it has to be super important to NOT put" bug spray" on our foods! 14:12

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  11 місяців тому

      This is a great question! I'd love to see some long term studies on this, although the answer seems obvious

  • @dalevandenheuvel3927
    @dalevandenheuvel3927 Рік тому

    How can you get metformin?

  • @TavinhoGodoy
    @TavinhoGodoy Рік тому

    SO is it better NMN or NAD?

    • @TheFoxisintheHouse
      @TheFoxisintheHouse Рік тому +3

      NMN is better ❤

    • @m0ose0909
      @m0ose0909 11 місяців тому

      NMN is an NAD precursor, the whole point is to increase body NAD levels

    • @TheZeeeee69
      @TheZeeeee69 12 днів тому

      You take nmn to increase nad

  • @Josh-Jones
    @Josh-Jones Рік тому +12

    Title is wrong, says "MNM" and should say "NMN"

  • @janetcourtney1512
    @janetcourtney1512 Рік тому +1

    I took one dose of metformin- I got so sick from it- horrible gastroenteritis

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 9 місяців тому +1

      we better not live as guinea pigs until the serious youth pill finally arrives

  • @oleeb
    @oleeb 11 місяців тому +2

    Easy for Dr. Sinclair to say "take NMN" when he gets pure NMN from his lab. The rest of us have to settle for retail supplements hoping they actually have NMN in the amounts advertised.

  • @guzalnormatova5561
    @guzalnormatova5561 Рік тому

    Where can I buy metformin and rest?

  • @lynettejenkins9213
    @lynettejenkins9213 20 днів тому

    Fasting is amazing for me. I’ve not gained any weight because fasting has diminished my appetite. It’s amazing!!!

  • @Kuttanwarrior
    @Kuttanwarrior 5 місяців тому

    Safe if I take 250 mg Metformin, I wonder? I have no illness at all! SADA,INDIA.

  • @robinelliott5561
    @robinelliott5561 Рік тому

    What about NR instead of NMN?

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      Always try Niacin first. All three precursor have studies backing them, with no comparisons between them. For some people Niacin works better than NMN, see "Conquer Aging Or Die Trying!" video on the topic. Niacin is the cheapest and least faked precursor

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 6 місяців тому

      Actually, he says in Lifespan that NR is better researched, also cheaper, but not cheap.

  • @royceturia1562
    @royceturia1562 Рік тому

    The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been recommending this similar advice e.g. fasting (along with prayer), hot & cold therapy, plant based diet, rest, water, rest etc for more than a hundred years. Look up Loma Linda Blue Zone too.

  • @GoruMuta
    @GoruMuta Рік тому

    How can I get in Nepal bro nmn subliment

  • @leoszilard3998
    @leoszilard3998 11 місяців тому +3

    How much did they pay you to mention metformin,Your kidding,The side effects of that alone makes me believe your being paid for that.A friend started taking metformin and he said he felt sick to his stomach and stopped taking it and then felt better.

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 6 місяців тому

      True, been taking it for two yrs and have to tolerate side effects. But Met has so many health benefits I don't want to quit. It's is anti aging!

    • @vijaykumarsiddenthi4940
      @vijaykumarsiddenthi4940 23 дні тому

      Yes it is good

  • @etseke
    @etseke 7 місяців тому

    What does NMN mean ?

  • @G1000-e1x
    @G1000-e1x Рік тому

    Little or no mention is made of the use of micronized metformin in transdermal cream, which I myself have used for many years. An important detail: the dose should be 10% of the oral dose.

    • @btbowden1234
      @btbowden1234 Рік тому

      where do you get it?

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      How do you get micronized metformin? You working in research, bro? Hook us up!
      Been reading those studies on Metformin in topical application and they seem far more interesting than oral intake due to fertility.

  • @manuelojeda9144
    @manuelojeda9144 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm rich in health ❤

  • @wSpaceArt
    @wSpaceArt Рік тому

    CDXC is selling NR. Last year Aug analyst's prediction of the stock price was ~USD5 and this month one prediction is the same. Actual is ~1.5. Harvard and other scientists are selling and betting pn this, including Cure's Alzheimer's disease fund.

  • @MichaelMerritt
    @MichaelMerritt Рік тому

    What supplement or med did you slip and mention at 4:50? Before correcting to resveratrol?

  • @murrmurr765
    @murrmurr765 Рік тому

    I love Mrs. St. Claires

  • @Nashadelicable
    @Nashadelicable Рік тому

    I was listening to this video and I kept wondering why didn’t I know Robert Downy Jr have a podcast? Like close your eyes and listen to when the host speaks

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому

      This is the highest compliment! And Robert Downy Jr should 100% have a podcast

  • @larrydemonte2218
    @larrydemonte2218 Рік тому

    I just saw a news article about the FTA banning NMM?

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 6 місяців тому

      Really, why?

    • @larrydemonte2218
      @larrydemonte2218 6 місяців тому

      @@robynhope219 I googled it

    • @larrydemonte2218
      @larrydemonte2218 6 місяців тому

      @@robynhope219 he FDA cited safety concerns as the reason for the ban. The ingredient has been linked to liver toxicity and other adverse events.

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 6 місяців тому

      @@larrydemonte2218 thnx..can't afford it, anyway..what about NR?

  • @tedbless8237
    @tedbless8237 Рік тому

    What will reverse gray hair?

    • @mettance
      @mettance Рік тому

      Yeah, i've red some comments about it

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому

      Nothing.

  • @mixalis6168
    @mixalis6168 Рік тому +2

    DS is the biggest con in the world today, making millions on NMN which do nothing !!!

  • @timetravellist1930
    @timetravellist1930 Рік тому +19

    If NMN is beneficial in humans, why is David Sinclair spending a fair amount of money paying lawyers to stopping that getting to the general public? This is why I love Bryan Johnson.

    • @maryroberts6311
      @maryroberts6311 Рік тому

      his backers, not him

    • @maarten7
      @maarten7 Рік тому +3

      He's a huckster. Oh, and not a great reputation at Harvard either.

    • @lia6912
      @lia6912 Рік тому

      That's actually a good thing@@maarten7

    • @orion9k
      @orion9k Рік тому +4

      NMN does nothing for me. Niacin b3 nicotinic acid on the other hand does way more and 10x cheaper.

    • @timetravellist1930
      @timetravellist1930 Рік тому

      @@orion9k NMN did nothing for me too. Tried it for 6 months. I've looked it up and it'll only work on 65 years and up.

  • @scubamarilu
    @scubamarilu 3 місяці тому

    I started fasting, no more breakfast, 16:8 and I sleep way better.

  • @SookieLuxe444
    @SookieLuxe444 Рік тому

    Physicist says that going near black holes slows time. If the astronaut was taking resveratrol it might slow it down even more. I wonder about that.

  • @AminataDiop-x2s
    @AminataDiop-x2s 6 місяців тому

    😮bjrs je veux un supplement pour la memorie et la concentration merci Dr

  • @Arfa088
    @Arfa088 Рік тому

    Critical Findings From 12 Key NMN “Anti-Aging” Studies Dr Brad Stanfield

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero Рік тому +1

      He just looked at 1 metric. Muscle absorption. Far from significant findings by him. He hates Sinclair so he's also biased.

  • @jabster58
    @jabster58 Рік тому +7

    Lol...he doesn't look much younger for his age..just a bunch of malarkey.

    • @jerrybelioso1209
      @jerrybelioso1209 Рік тому +2

      He looks older than a couple of years ago when on rogan....right?

  • @Ajhc73
    @Ajhc73 Рік тому +3

    What brand is the safest and most effective of NMN

    • @FightCollective
      @FightCollective Рік тому +4

      I use Do Not Age. It's one of the best known and respected company amongst the longevity community. Their NMN is genuine.

    • @MademoisellleK
      @MademoisellleK Рік тому +1

      I use Nuchido to increase my
      NAD level

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      None of them are really that safe unless they provide regular tests, since they probably supply their NMN from china anyway.

    • @TheZeeeee69
      @TheZeeeee69 12 днів тому

      Using any brand that 100% pure don't buy 98% or 99.9% ONLY 100% pure

  • @MichaelMerritt
    @MichaelMerritt Рік тому +17

    I have Hashimotos and NMN increases body inflammation and flares me, tried a few brands. So not all is good with everyone. It seems to modulate my immune system enough to upset it.

    • @fantasticallyfit6030
      @fantasticallyfit6030 Рік тому +7

      Maybe you had a bad source. I have Hashimotos and have been using NMN and I have had no negative side effects

    • @MichaelMerritt
      @MichaelMerritt Рік тому

      @@fantasticallyfit6030 I tried alivebyscience three different forumulations (they’ve rebranded their company a number of times now), doublewood and do not age. It also only happens with dosages above 600mg. Everyone is different, for me it definitely inflames me and messes me up. If you read about Th1 and th2 dominance it’s not uncommon hashi people are one or the other and in general it’s a bad practice to be modulating your immune system when you have auto immunity, esp in the direction your body is already leaning.
      I really wish I could safely take it, seems like a great supplement.

    • @leslielucci3182
      @leslielucci3182 Рік тому +1

      Dr. Sinclair takes NMN with several supplements, resveratrol, tmg and metformin (prescription)

    • @lion-kz2ks
      @lion-kz2ks Рік тому

      Which brand do you use..?

    • @yokos5714
      @yokos5714 Рік тому

      I tried Do no age NMN with TMG from life extension and it gave me a major rosacea flare up. I tried a few more times, same bad reaction😫

  • @eventhisidistaken
    @eventhisidistaken Рік тому +2

    I keep seeing videos that the FDA banned NMN, but I have no problem finding it for sale....?

  • @fantasticallyfit6030
    @fantasticallyfit6030 Рік тому +16

    Most everyone knows you don’t sell NMN. However you want to turn it into a drug. The company, correct me if I’m wrong, is Biotech which you are directly associated with. 🤔

    • @roblangsworld
      @roblangsworld Рік тому

      Thats why its banned in the USA,so it can be tweeked and marketted as a drug of which that company owns the patent! Fortunately NMN is a naturally occuring substance so "presently" they wont be able to tie it up! Big Pharma at its evil best once again!

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому

      I find it sad how everyone hyperfocuses on NMN because it's expensive and someone shills it.
      In some people Niacin seems to work better lol. NMN is overpriced as hell, sold by evil greedy people who sell it for like 1000x for what they pay for it from their chinese vendors.
      And then don't even test it, meaning you can't be sure it's NMN.

  • @johnely5050
    @johnely5050 3 місяці тому

    I am 65 years of age and I take NR as I can't afford NMN.

  • @ctguitarguy8510
    @ctguitarguy8510 Рік тому

    Apparently new research is showing NR to be more effective than NMN

  • @purplehill1270
    @purplehill1270 Рік тому +5

    Interestingly enough, There have been several studies showing that NMN does not have any effect on the body, positive or negative, furthermore, it seems to be absorded and broken down too quickly and has never shown to increase NAD in muscles. I urge people to actually do their own research or listen to opponents of Sinclair to get the full picture. I understand, however, that getting information from videos like this is far easier. Note: there are other anti aging drugs that have shown great promise.

    • @Useryofcsdnx
      @Useryofcsdnx Рік тому +2

      Liposomal delivery^^

    • @dazone705
      @dazone705 Рік тому +3

      Correct, it's a big difference between having NAD in your bloodstream and and your Cells

    • @purplehill1270
      @purplehill1270 Рік тому

      If you have found evidence of someone achieving that then please share the study. Sinclair appears to be the only one getting these lab results. Great claims require great evidence, no other study can confirm Sinclair's results. One should mention he also is selling NMN and attempting to control the supply by lobbying to the FDA to get other companies to stop selling it as a dietary. There are other more promising anti aging drugs, please do not follow this man blindly.

    • @soez_strg6166
      @soez_strg6166 Рік тому +2

      Niacin is just as good as NMN.

    • @faustopacheco120
      @faustopacheco120 Рік тому

      It dramatically spikes your insulin according to one study, which obv isn't good.

  • @darwinmonzingo9738
    @darwinmonzingo9738 Рік тому +1

    attempting to understand the health effects of ingesting purified charcoal or lump charcoal they fed mice an incredibly large ammount in there diet extending there lives by double. the last mouse was still alive when they terminated it to end the study. in ancient history those who consumed this as well were known as the coal biters and the most healthy and strong of all

    • @worldofdaas
      @worldofdaas  Рік тому

      health tracking is coming on leaps and bounds. We just interviewed Sam Corcos on this. You can watch the clip here ua-cam.com/video/br0JqNU8Ufs/v-deo.htmlsi=DMfHvey9zvn_44JS

  • @oksanach.4358
    @oksanach.4358 Рік тому +8

    I feel like Dr. David is already bored talking about NMN...😂😂hearing each time same question: so what is actually mnm? Explain us😂😂😂

  • @alanchan8205
    @alanchan8205 Рік тому +1

    Critical Findings From 12 Key NMN “Anti-Aging” Studies by Dr. Brad Stanfield. You will find evidence there.

  • @frederickcarpenter2879
    @frederickcarpenter2879 9 місяців тому

    Before there was NMN there was NR..
    We can always go back to taking NR .

  • @Freckleface2007
    @Freckleface2007 5 місяців тому +2

    NMN has been taken for decades with no evidence of adverse effects and now a young guy is running a study and advising importance of taking under a doctor’s supervision. My opinion is the studies are great but the motive is money. Sad.

  • @possesgaray
    @possesgaray Рік тому

    I will take mnm