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NAD-supplementation in Drug naïve Parkinson's Disease (NAD-PARK)

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A new trial has been registered for newly diagnosed

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Nicotamide Riboside (NR)

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May be worth noting that the trial is taking place in Norway...

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I've been waiting for this clinical trial take place. I have been taking NR for four months now but at half the dose being tested and would like to know that it works.

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Same here. I'm only taking 375 mg per day (3 125 mg capsules). I have high hopes, but even if it doesn't specifically help with PD, I think it's good for overall health. Sometimes I think I'm so focused on PD that I overlook other important health issues...

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