Robert Fried
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, we've had 41 peer-reviewed published clinical studies.
There are approximately 30 more in process right now.
There have been a couple of hundred preclinical studies.
And we're very aggressive about this.
We have this program called the SERP program where we work directly with research institutions around the world to further the education of NAD research, but specifically NR and Niagen in particular.
So we're very heavy into the research and aggressive, and I'm happy to share the upcoming news.
We have this website called aboutnad.com.
It doesn't promote anything.
You can't purchase anything from it.
It doesn't link to Niagen or TruNiagen or anything like that.
It's just an objective listing of all the research being done in the NAD space in real time.
So it's a good resource to check if you just want to see what's going on in terms of research in the area.
And you mentioned that there's no reliable way to check your own NAD levels.
Is there any way to look under the hood, so to speak?
yeah there are blood tests and they're accurate for what is the nad level inside your blood in blood yeah and and it's good as a a gauge
Like how did I compare to say, you know, six months ago?
Yeah.
But in terms of an indication of, certainly it's not a good indicator of your metabolic age.
There are much better markers than that.
It's similar to magnesium.