What seems to be clear is that as we get older NAD levels steadily decline. This is probably due to two reasons. First, we start producing less NAD as we get older. Second, we use more of the NAD we have as our aging bodies experience more damage and stress. All of this gives rise to an obvious question: If NAD is so important for us, in particular as we get older, why don’t we just boost our NAD levels?
Read MoreAging should be considered a disease and we should treat it
What I find inspiring is that Sinclair says it out loud: “Aging should be considered a disease and we should treat it”. He goes on to explain how the science of aging (or rather anti-aging) has developed during the recent years and what can be done to slow down the aging process or to some extent even reverse it.
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