Sam Smagegy
GLP-1 Novice 🚫No Source Discussion🚫

Hi Friends... I'm always on the lookout for any supplements or PED to improve my quality of Health and Energy.
REFERENCE VIDS
View: https://youtu.be/astAmJ4Iw9k?si=hLwsgKUDAl5elWj-
View: https://youtu.be/dC8052WTtLk?si=sJKNwycHFoFb_FPf
View: https://youtu.be/ax63ZX7YSG8?si=hYmFV9mXS787Ecac
(last one is Ben Greenfield, Life-extension guru).
This new topic and I'm trying to learn more about it.
Here's what I've read so far;
-NR (niagen) is a form of vitamin B3 that converts into NAD+ inside cells through enzymatic pathways, requiring fewer conversion steps than other precursors.
-Once inside the cell, NR is first converted to NMN before becoming NAD+
-Straight NAD+ (IM, IV or Fat Cells). Is injected (IM or Fat Cells),... or IV Drip (which can take hours).
-NMN is the immediate precursor to NAD+, needing only one step before converting to NAD+
-NR is considered more efficient for boosting NAD+ levels because it is smaller and can enter cells directly, whereas NAD+ is too large to cross cell membranes and must be broken down into precursors for absorption.
*Anyone try injectable NAD+ OR NR+ ---- HOW did it work out... any noticeable improvements?
Thanks for your constructive input ~
REFERENCE VIDS
View: https://youtu.be/astAmJ4Iw9k?si=hLwsgKUDAl5elWj-
View: https://youtu.be/dC8052WTtLk?si=sJKNwycHFoFb_FPf
View: https://youtu.be/ax63ZX7YSG8?si=hYmFV9mXS787Ecac
(last one is Ben Greenfield, Life-extension guru).
This new topic and I'm trying to learn more about it.
Here's what I've read so far;
-NR (niagen) is a form of vitamin B3 that converts into NAD+ inside cells through enzymatic pathways, requiring fewer conversion steps than other precursors.
-Once inside the cell, NR is first converted to NMN before becoming NAD+
-Straight NAD+ (IM, IV or Fat Cells). Is injected (IM or Fat Cells),... or IV Drip (which can take hours).
-NMN is the immediate precursor to NAD+, needing only one step before converting to NAD+
-NR is considered more efficient for boosting NAD+ levels because it is smaller and can enter cells directly, whereas NAD+ is too large to cross cell membranes and must be broken down into precursors for absorption.
*Anyone try injectable NAD+ OR NR+ ---- HOW did it work out... any noticeable improvements?
Thanks for your constructive input ~