Join us for the Parkinsons research seminar this Thursday 26th May 3.30pm AEST from on NAD replenishment as a potential new therapy for Parkinsons.
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Join us for the Parkinsons research seminar this Thursday 26th May 3.30pm AEST from on NAD replenishment as a potential new therapy for Parkinsons.
us02web.zoom.us/j/860500346...
Webinar ID: 860 5003 4685
Passcode: 005958
Didn't know what NAD was - look it up - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/810...
And found this from the Stram Center for Integrative Medicine "NAD+ Drip
NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) popularly known as the anti-aging miracle supplement, is actually a form of niacin or Vitamin B3. It is a coenzyme needed for energy production in the mitochondria that produce ATP in all cells. As we age, mitochondrial function and NAD levels decline and therefore ATP levels start to decline. In muscles this can lead to muscle loss and muscle weakness. In nerve cells mitochondrial decline and loss of ATP has been associated with neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Intravenous NAD+ quicky provides your cells with the ability to produce more ATP. It may help lessen symptoms of fatigue, weakness, and low stamina and endurance. It can help to increase mental clarity and focus. Other benefits include increasing metabolism for fat loss, cellular regenerating and anti-aging effects, and a reduction in cravings or addictions. Many can see benefits even after one IV session. For chronic symptoms it may take several sessions. Each session last about 2 hours. Available in 250mg and 500mg doses. Can be added to other infusions!"
Here's more information regarding Nicotinamide Riboside, including a link to the Norwegian study in question.
Here's a recent Science of Parkinson's post which is reasonably optimistic.
Will there be a replay?