NAD+Nasal Powder Intake?

goodtimes
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Nasal Powder Intake?

Post by goodtimes »

The NAD+ and NMN powders are advertised are sublinguals; is there any reason we couldn't inhale them up the nose as an alternative to taking them under the tongue? Would this damage the mucus membranes after a while?


smokinjoe
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Re: Nasal Powder Intake?

Post by smokinjoe »

ABS does provide a very affordable form of Nasal Spray for NAD+ I think that since the sinus has so much surface area, a large percentage is sure to get absorbed - but I don't thing the SL would be good to snort, mostly because there is no saliva to break the powder down.

ALso, i have no idea what it would feel like. And i am not curious to find out.

My advice - use SL under the tongue.
Newage
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Re: Nasal Powder Intake?

Post by Newage »

goodtimes wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 10:05 am The NAD+ and NMN powders are advertised are sublinguals; is there any reason we couldn't inhale them up the nose as an alternative to taking them under the tongue? Would this damage the mucus membranes after a while?

 
I have previously made up my own Nasal Spray using AliveByScience “Pure” NAD powder and purified water but you need to get your percentages of powder to water right..
 
canadahealthy
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Re: Nasal Powder Intake?

Post by canadahealthy »

Why?

What is wrong with the Liposomal preparation? Or even the SL powder that melts in 5 seconds? 

Is nasal supposed to be a superior intake? I think you are just asking for nasal congestion issues.
goodtimes
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Re: Nasal Powder Intake?

Post by goodtimes »

SL is fine, but it's hard to quantify how much actually gets absorbed into the mucous membranes as opposed to dissolving in saliva and getting swallowed. 

The theory with nasal is there's a very large surface area of exposed mucous membrane relative to volume and there's nowhere else for it to go, so you end up with a potentially better absorption rate. There's a reason cocaine users snort their drugs instead of put the powder under their tongues, so the theory goes. But they end up with deviated septa, hence concern about long-term issues.
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