Anti-aging NMN compound advances into the next stage clinical trial at Washington University
There are all kinds of anti-aging products and supplements for sale. One hot trend is NMN supplements that are advertised by many companies at a range of affordable prices. Shin-Ichiro Imai, MD, PhD, at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is a leader on NMN research. His mouse-based research indicates NMN can slow signs of aging, boost energy and rejuvenate metabolism. But when it comes to supplements on the market, Imai advised caution, “As far as I can tell, there are only two sources on NMN which have been extensively tested in both rodents and humans.” Imai is conducting his second human clinical trial with one of the NMN nutraceuticals he considers effective and safe.
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