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Ketone-Based Metabolic Therapy and Increasesd NAD+

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I think the amazing part of this research is the following statement:

“Benefits of increasing NAD+ such as life-span extension and enhancing cellular health have long been documented (Lin et al., 2000), and pharmaceutical companies are currently manufacturing and selling supplements that contain NAD+ precursors such as nicotinamide or nicotinamide riboside in an attempt to increase endogenous NAD+ levels and enhance metabolic resilience—an outcome that may also be achieved physiologically by ketogenic strategies.”

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Proof that Ketogenic Diets Increase NAD+ to Curb Inflammation and prevent brain degeneration

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How Ketogenic Diets Curb Inflammation in the Brain

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Nutritional Ketosis Increases NAD+/NADH Ratio in Healthy Human Brain: An in Vivo Study by 31P-MRS

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Awesome links Kia. Thanks for sharing!

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great links

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