Robert Fried
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As we age, our mitochondria, the tiny power plants inside our cells, naturally decline, and that can have a real impact on energy, strength, and recovery.
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Now it's important to say this, while the research on Mito Pure is exciting, we still need more human data across different populations to fully understand its long-term impact.
but it's one of the more promising compounds I've seen in the healthy aging space.
And if you want to geek out on the science, check out episode 418 of the show where I interviewed Dr. Anurag Singh, the chief medical officer at Timeline.
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Your mitochondria just might thank you.
Yeah, we've done a number of episodes looking at the potential link between exposure to environmental toxicants, like certain herbicides and pesticides, and Parkinson's disease.
And so it's interesting that, would you say that part of how they might work is to enhance in some way the resilience of the cells, like protect them in some way?
Exactly.
Very, very interesting.
So then what is the relationship between NR, nicotinamide riboside, and NAD?
So NAD was initially discovered in something like 1906.