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Your body can also make NAD+ from vitamin B3 (niacin), but this often causes skin flushing at the doses needed to meaningfully raise NAD+
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Andrew Huberman: What are some cold protocols that you find particularly interesting or attractive from the standpoint of, I don't know, pick your favorite, metabolism, neuro/mood effects, brown fat stimulation, which, of course, weaves back to metabolism
Somewhere between waking up sore from a weird sleeping position and needing 2 business days to recover from a workout, the internet starts whispering: Have you tried peptides? One popular example is TB-500, a synthetic peptide gaining steam among athletes and women in midlife for its alleged ability to reduce inflammation, speed up tissue repair, and promote anti-aging
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