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>the nad?
>I want to breathe good too.
>To what are you referring?
nicotaminide adenine dinucleotide
What is NAD+ and Why Is it Important?
NAD+ is essential to the creation of energy in the body and the regulation of pivotal cellular processes. Here’s why it’s so important, how it was discovered, and how you can get more of it.
How NAD+ Is Powerful
Open any biology textbook and you’ll learn about NAD+, which stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It’s a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body that’s involved in hundreds of metabolic processes like cellular energy and mitochondrial health. NAD+ is hard at work in the cells of humans and other mammals, yeast and bacteria, even plants.
Scientists have known about NAD+ since it was first discovered in 1906, and since then our understanding of its importance has continued to evolve. For example, the NAD+ precursor niacin played a role in mitigating pellagra, a fatal disease that plagued the American south in the 1900s. Scientists at the time identified that milk and yeast, which both contain NAD+ precursors, alleviated symptoms. Over time scientists have identified several NAD+ precursors — including nicotinic acid, nicotinamide, and nicotinamide riboside, among others — which make use of natural pathways that lead to NAD+. Think of NAD+ precursors as different routes you can take to get to a destination. All the pathways get you to the same place but by different modes of transportation.
Recently, NAD+ has become a prized molecule in scientific research because of its central role in biological functions. The scientific community has been researching how NAD+ relates to notable benefits in animals that continue to inspire researchers to translate these findings to humans. So how exactly does NAD+ play such an important role? In short, it’s a coenzyme or “helper” molecule, binding to other enzymes to help cause reactions on the molecular level.
But the body doesn’t have an endless supply of NAD+. In fact, it actually declines with age.
But the body doesn’t have an endless supply of NAD+. In fact, it actually declines with age. The history of NAD+ research, and its recent establishment in the science community, has opened the floodgates for scientists to investigate maintaining NAD+ levels and getting more NAD+.
from here- https://www.elysiumhealth.com/en-us/science-101/everything-you-need-to-know-about-nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide-nad
but plenty to look at online you can find
i did a 7 day iv drip at the OG clinic for the stuff in Louisiana last week
don't want alcohol anymore
can breathe
joint pain gone
sleep like a baby
quit smoking, don't want to anymore (thinking it killed off some parasites that caused my body to want to smoke, no sauce on that part that i've found yet)
can fucking see better
lost 10 pounds and don't crave junk food anymore
dreams and morning wood back
bounce out of bed
fuckin' a
do that shit