NMN will HARM You UNLESS You do THIS! 3 Problems + 3 Solutions

Nicotinamide mononucleotide and nicotinamide riboside supplements can harm you if you don't take the steps outlined in this video presentation. Life extension author and researcher Ryker Black reveals 3 critical problems with NMN and NR supplements, and provides you with 3 easy to implement solutions. Don't miss this!!

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  • @humantribeapparel says:

    Where supplements information is concerned, this channel is on another level. Ryker Black you rock!!

  • @lilliannewcomb7887 says:

    thank you so much for this info

  • @moiLawUk says:

    Hi thanks for video. Does Apple cider vinegar work similar to ALA? thanks

  • @JIMBO.17 says:

    Really enjoyed this video, very informative.

  • @ecwilliams777 says:

    Thank you for all you do

  • @carolefarrand5874 says:

    Wow! What an incredible presentation. Thank you so much for bringing this information to our attention. I sense this channel is going to be big!

  • @shy-guy5544 says:

    Parsley and camomile tea are apigenins.

  • @felixowaga9049 says:

    Beautiful presentation, simple to comprehend even for the thickest of skulls, and easy to remember.
    I am subscribed.

  • @jasonpauldubeau5740 says:

    Thank you so much. Great content and very informative.

  • @NTMihaila says:

    Good stuff! Thank you!

  • @johnhancock5542 says:

    I find it hard to take this all too seriously. I buy a moderately expensive supplement, and then i hear no good unless you buy more, buy more and buy more, all of which are nice earners for you. So my “follow the money” logic cuts in and makes me suspicious. Is this just a marketing scam?

    • @larsnystrom6698 says:

      @John Hancock
      According to Chris Masterjohn taking a too high dose of Nicotinamide can deplete Methyl groups, because they are spent getting rid of the excess. And he recommends TMG to pervent problems from that.

      That the salvage path can produce too much NAM, more than the cells can handle, is new to me.
      That should be less of a problem, I think. I guess theres no research showing this directly.

      Many manages high doses of B3 without TMG. But the risk is there. Some regard TMG as an insurence.

      The CD38 story is very complicated. You don’t want to get rid of it. But it is a big consumer of NAD+.
      So, Apigenin could be beneficial, sometimes. It probably is. But getting rid of the scenescent cells producing it would be a good thing. Better, although difficult.
      A little Apigenin from Parsley, perhaps dried, instead of a supplement might be a compromise.

      So, the story isn’t a scam. The mechanisms are there. But to get it right might not be so easy.

      One way to handle it is not to take those very large doses of B3.
      And use regular exercise to keep the NAD+ system healthy.
      Exercise probably the most important ingredient for that anyway.

    • @brianwnc8168 says:

      Just look at the peer-reviewed journals buddy. Then you don’t have to project your opinions that aren’t vetted in your own research

    • @angenehmerweiblicherfussge7000 says:

      @@brianwnc8168 what about just taking cheap niacin ?

    • @jp7357 says:

      Yeah ā€¦ buy one and then buy three more to back it up. And ā€¦ absolutely no,proof that icnad+ increase in h7mans does anything at all. Itā€™s also the gift that keeps on draining ā€¦ forever ā€¦ for what ?

    • @sw4lyfe says:

      @@angenehmerweiblicherfussge7000supposedly niacin doesnt get into a neurons level

  • @mikeduffy4589 says:

    APIGENIN & QUERCETIN is the combination I’m going with instead of NMN.

    Short Story, Back in the 80’s my mother had breast cancer the size if a fist. For some reason she started craving parsley (Apigenin), she never craved parley before, or after. She would have my dad buy crazy amounts, she would sit in bed each night, and eat a large green Tupperware bowl worth of parsley for months. This was before Apigenin was a thing, I guess she just knew what her body needed. Long story short, the cancer shrunk into a dead cell, the doctor removed it, Complete remission, and her experience ended up in some medical books apparently.

    • @mikeduffy4589 says:

      @@germanicelt I don’t think you can go wrong growing your own. I really think Apigenin is very powerful when it comes to parp1(DNA Repair)
      I found this on the Nih gov website which is interesting.
      According to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), 107 patents
      involving apigenin in some manner have been obtained in the United States.
      These patents involve a variety of uses including the preparation of antiviral
      agents for the treatment of HIV and other infections, particle binders, and
      pharmaceuticals for treatment of diseases including inflammatory bowel
      disease and skin conditions (USPTO, 2000).
      ———————
      I was looking for the information i ran across before where big pharma tried to patent apigenin for cancer and was turned down. Maybe I’ll run across it again.

    • @winsonlim4586 says:

      ā€‹@@germanicelt how to remove harmful isolates?

    • @TheDegenerateTravler says:

      The information is good but heā€™s too wordy allot of not needed words and sentences my attention span canā€™t handle it

    • @markmartin6436 says:

      Can you please explain reasons for taking certain supps at certain times?

    • @WohaliTheOneandOnly says:

      Saw a recent video that quercetin damages the endothilial cells creating scar tissue. I stopped taking it.

  • @lesptitsoiseaux says:

    Great video! Missing however a table of when to take each across a week with any notes for each. May I beg you for that?? Please! šŸ˜Š

  • @nbrown6648 says:

    From my humble readings on the topic, these are indeed some POTENTIAL downsides still subject to further investigation through further clinical trials – NOBODY knows yet whether there is truth in this. Therefore a more appropriate title in my opinion would be “NMN & NR could potentially be harmful unless…”, rather than “NMN & NR WILL harm you unless…”. David Sinclair’s says that he takes TMG “out of an abundance of caution”. Mr Black has apparently been spending time investigating, consulting and writing about anti-aging for many years, but I find no qualifications or accepted scientific publications from him. So I would treat this video as an interesting opinion of a well-read person, but not more (and many YouTubers dramatise a bit for extra clicks). In other words, don’t worry unduly if you have been taking NMN without the above additional supplements – and by the way, there is literature indicating that taking Quercetin daily without breaks may also be detrimental.

    • @PROTAGONIST_48 says:

      MR BLACK IS MORE THAN A “WELL-READ PERSON”, HE IS THE MESSIAH, A TRULY GREAT PREACHER! THE BEST I MIGHT SAY.

    • @marynlyn says:

      What is this again about needing breaks from Quercetin? What?

    • @MRT-co1sd says:

      What about the mouse experiments, they didnā€™t take all this other stuff and they did fine.

    • @larsnystrom6698 says:

      @nbrown6648
      I regard Chris Masterjohn as knowledgeable about this.
      According to him it’s wise to take TMG if you take large doses of any form of vitamin B3.
      About half the dose of that of NMN.

      The reason for that is that the body consumes metyl groups when getting rid of the excess.

      This is simple biochemistryand could easily be verified.

      I’m pretty certain that 1 g doses of NMN is regarded as an excess by the body. That is, if it’s bioavailable enough to get into body.
      There’s some controversity about that.

    • @jxgardner says:

      Well, all the negatives coming out about NMN incl the 12 or so human studies are puzzling if indeed we believe Dr Sinclair.. And the Metro Biotech NMN, which caused the FDA ban, has not materialized yet but time will tell.

  • @Droidzi says:

    thorough and educational

  • @tracyau9122 says:

    wow this was really helpful – finally someone explained it so well without confusing me

  • @dreamchaser7554 says:

    so complex and thks for sharing

  • @bororobo7036 says:

    Great presentation and adding new angle to understanding to this topic. After few years of following Dr.Sinclair I came to conclusion that we should be way, way more cautious with conclusions and experimenting. People without deep vested interest in biotech could be much safer source than ambitious scientists that discovered the power of money.

  • @fvw53 says:

    Now I take Fisetin which is very similar to Quercetin / is Fisetin an acceptable alternative for the NAMPT problem ?

  • @noutram1000 says:

    DoNotAge need to put together a pill with a combination of NMN, TMG and smaller amounts of Berberin, Quercetin, etc. Basically a combo of all the latest/current thinking wrt. Lifespan enhancement. Although somewhat experimental and with an exact formula that may change, Iā€™m sure it would be a winner.

    • @MadDestructionChaos says:

      More money in separation…. LOL! But that would be great!!!

    • @UldinBiebol says:

      @@MadDestructionChaos If you count the expence per customer, maybe, but convenience brings more customers.

    • @DaveEtchells says:

      Iā€™d certainly like something like this.

      OTOH, it seems like the needed balance will vary between individuals, particularly with respect to age (which means individual aging rates) :-/

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