Episodes
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A healthy heart doesn’t beat like a metronome.
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How can we conserve NAD+ by preventing overactivation of the enzymes PARP-1 and CD38, which guzzle NAD+?
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Episodes manquant?
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You can naturally get your body to make more NAD+ by boosting the NAD+ synthesizing enzyme NAMPT.
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Particular caution should be used for NAD+-boosting supplements by those with cancer, a personal or strong family history of cancer and perhaps also by those with inflammatory disorders and certain active infections.
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What happened when topical olive oil was pitted against an ibuprofen-type drug for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis?
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Common drugs, foods, and beverages can disrupt the integrity of our intestinal barrier. Which foods should we avoid to prevent leaky gut? Which foods and food components can boost the integrity of our intestinal barrier?
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The suppression of NAD+ synthesis by NR in humans may explain the disparate rodent results.
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The metabolism of NAM may deplete our methylation capacity, interfering with the normal metabolism of hormones and neurotransmitters, and produce a neurotoxic compound in the process.
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Given niacin’s decades of use as a cholesterol drug, we have a good idea of its safety profile.
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How might we moderate the rare but very real risk of headbanging?
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What is NAD+ and what role does it play in the aging process?
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Do pet parents (or pawrents) live longer?
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Even though using cannabis may help with IBD symptoms in the short-term, it may make the long-term prognosis worse.
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Perhaps it’s no coincidence that an infusion of spinach leaves has evidently been used since ancient times to treat respiratory symptoms.
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