r/NMN_NR_NAD

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NAD+ dosing experience?

NAD+ arriving today and yes, I understand what the in-house Dr recommended dosing guidelines are:

"Instructions: NAD+ liquid Olympia 100mg/ml 10ml Vial (Quarterly) Inject 0.2ml (20 units) subcutaneously and slowly increase to 1ml (100 units) as tolerated. May inject 2-3 times a week."

But "SLOWLY INCREASE" doesn't really provide clear instructions...your idea of slow could be way different than mine...

SO, I'm looking around the Internet and there are so many different suggestions and I thought I'd ask here on what experiences folks have had, personally rather than antidotal.

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u/Thin-Expression-4311 — 10 days ago
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NAD+ and cancer- or family history of cancer

This topic is driving me insane. For the past week, I have been going down the rabbit hole of trying to find some sort of evidence that NAD+ should be avoided by folks with a “possible” family history of certain types of cancer, and it’s really very interesting everything that I am learning.

Soooo many articles say that it *could* “theoretically” increase the likelihood of cancer in someone who may possibly maybe have genetic mutations or predisposition because of a family history of certain types of cancers.

HOWEVER- there is literally NO documented evidence of anyone anywhere developing cancer because of NAD+ injections.

Furthermore- get this- NAD+ is in fact, used for individuals with ACTIVE cancer, in an effort to build the bodies immune defenses against cancer.

AND- furthermore… it’s also used in folks who have a personal history of cancer.

Please can someone somewhere help me make sense of why some articles suggest not using NAD+ injections if you have a family history of cancer??

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u/Kimmy1687 — 10 days ago