NMN ⇒ Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
I have ordered ResveraCel from Thorne Research for my mum. She’s in her early 70’s and has history of colon polyp removed, also chronic gastritis/ extremely sensitive stomach. I am concerned about nmn/nr might encourage cancer cells to grow even if there’s no proof atm.
Should I worry or not? What do you people think?
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: Two Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30
Two Capsules Contain%DV
Nicotinamide Riboside Hydrogen Malate415 mg*
Quercetin Phytosome (Sophora japonica) extract (flower) / Phospholipid complex from Sunflower)250 mg*
Trans-Resveratrol150 mg*
Betaine Anhydrous (Trimethyglycine)85 mg*
Should I worry or not? What do you people think?
<Thorne research - ResveraCel>
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: Two Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30
Two Capsules Contain%DV
Nicotinamide Riboside Hydrogen Malate415 mg*
Quercetin Phytosome (Sophora japonica) extract (flower) / Phospholipid complex from Sunflower)250 mg*
Trans-Resveratrol150 mg*
Betaine Anhydrous (Trimethyglycine)85 mg*
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Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
I think you'd have better luck starting a new thread, or doing a search for this question. As is you're adding it at the end of an unrelated thread.
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
A recent study showed there is no concern about NMN or NR causing cancer. You can read our article on this here:Lostkite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:17 am I have ordered ResveraCel from Thorne Research for my mum. She’s in her early 70’s and has history of colon polyp removed, also chronic gastritis/ extremely sensitive stomach. I am concerned about nmn/nr might encourage cancer cells to grow even if there’s no proof atm.
Should I worry or not? What do you people think?
https://alivebyscience.com/does-nmn-hel ... ow-faster/
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
Or just read this article, sums it up well.danielsomers wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 11:44 amI think you'd have better luck starting a new thread, or doing a search for this question. As is you're adding it at the end of an unrelated thread.
https://alivebyscience.com/does-nmn-hel ... ow-faster/
The general view with an abundance of caution if you have an "active" cancer better to avoid NMN / NAD boosting until we see more science.
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Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
I'm about to embark on NMN & resveratrol and would like to ask if it's a good idea to do a test of NAD levels first so I can measure any improvement. I'm a healthy 69 year old who works out regularly.
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
If can afford the tests, they are very helpful at determining whether the supplements are helping and how much.Winkyoptimus wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:10 am I'm about to embark on NMN & resveratrol and would like to ask if it's a good idea to do a test of NAD levels first so I can measure any improvement. I'm a healthy 69 year old who works out regularly.
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
The best natural source of Apigenin is dried Parsley, I take a handful daily.Lostkite wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 8:45 amApigenin from donotage is quite expensive. Maybe I would try that next year.Had to look it up. "Sinusitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of the tissue lining the sinuses.". NMN is a great supplement to deal with inflammation, as well as some of the other newer Alive by Science liposomal products. To lower inflammation, I'd take liposomal NAD+ Complete, liposomal apigenin, and liposomal fisetin or quercetin.
I don't know if there's any negative interaction with high doses of vitamin C. I doubt it but can't be sure. I don't think you'll have to give up coffee.
I don’t think doctor can help my sinusitis so I do my own research and try different stuff.
thank you so much.
Elder and Plantain are useful for improving the lining of the Sinus.
Re: Seeking advice on NMN, Resveratrol
I have looked into this quite thoroughly. It seems that NMN/NR/NAD+ will rejuvenate your cells and kill of senescent ones. I believe it is the senescent cells that are causing inflammation around the body and thus are the likely triggers of cancer.jocko6889 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 3:22 pmA recent study showed there is no concern about NMN or NR causing cancer. You can read our article on this here:Lostkite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:17 am I have ordered ResveraCel from Thorne Research for my mum. She’s in her early 70’s and has history of colon polyp removed, also chronic gastritis/ extremely sensitive stomach. I am concerned about nmn/nr might encourage cancer cells to grow even if there’s no proof atm.
Should I worry or not? What do you people think?
https://alivebyscience.com/does-nmn-hel ... ow-faster/
Anyway I was convinced enough to start my Dad with NMN and Resveratrol several months ago. He is definitely more energetic and able to do a bit more in the yard - which is huge for him.