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Nuchido NAD+ booster. Breakthrough or ...?

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#31 Oakman

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Posted 16 November 2019 - 05:50 PM

Thanks Oakman, may I ask how old you are? I recommend you measure balance also. I had a dramatic increase after taking D&Q and balance is a pretty good proxy for aging. 

 

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Posted 21 January 2020 - 09:54 PM

Someone asked about my results.

 

I only have subjective observations. I seemed to have a small increase in base-line physical energy.

 

I am done with the bottle I bought at RAADfest. Shortly after I finished it I got a new myDNAge test. The results should be in soon. I doubt I see will much change in my epigenetic age, but you never know.



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Posted 16 February 2020 - 07:18 PM

I just received the myDNAge results.

 

epigenetic age = 41

 

previous myDNAge result = 46.8

 

chronological age = 49 (48.8 at the time of testing).

 

I can't say 100% sure that the Nuchido product caused the positive result because there are a couple other things I added to m regimen since the last test (B12 and a thyroid supplement)



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Posted 18 February 2020 - 08:21 PM

I just received the myDNAge results.

 

epigenetic age = 41

 

previous myDNAge result = 46.8

 

chronological age = 49 (48.8 at the time of testing).

 

I can't say 100% sure that the Nuchido product caused the positive result because there are a couple other things I added to m regimen since the last test (B12 and a thyroid supplement)

That's quite a change. How stable are myDNAge results? I had one test done a few years ago, maybe it's time for another. Did you us urine or blood?



#35 Mind

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Posted 18 February 2020 - 10:00 PM

That's quite a change. How stable are myDNAge results? I had one test done a few years ago, maybe it's time for another. Did you us urine or blood?

 

I did the urine test. This is the third time I have done the urine test.

 

First test = 29 (obviously something went wrong with that test)

Second test = 46.8

Third test = 41



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Posted 19 February 2020 - 05:37 PM

Based on your varying results I really question the accuracy and usefulness of the test.


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#37 Mind

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Posted 19 February 2020 - 05:47 PM

I should do the myDNAge blood test next time around, along with the urine test.


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Posted 19 February 2020 - 07:48 PM

I should do the myDNAge blood test next time around, along with the urine test.

I talked to the company and they said urine and blood are equally accurate. The spread in your numbers makes the test almost useless. I'm really surprised. 


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Posted 29 February 2020 - 05:19 PM

I got a teloyears test as well, right after using Nuchido Time.

 

Telomere age = 34

 

My previous Teloyears test 2 years ago came back with 55.

 

So once again I am left wondering about the quality of the tests.



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Posted 06 February 2022 - 08:35 AM

Hi,

The science behind the NUCHIDO TIME+ supplement (and its ingredients) is sound but has anyone subjected themselves to long term supplementation of the said product and also blood work to see if the product MAINTAINS the initial dramatic NAD+ gains (as described in their initial brief clinical trials) over the long term? Plus any other interesting test results worth nothing, like indicators of senescent cell clearance, inflammation etc..? NUCHIDO says it's working on releasing a larger and longer study results but still, wanna ask the people here. Thanks.   







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