Hi friends,
Noah here and today we’re talking about NMN.
Don’t know what that is?
Keep reading and I’ll explain it all.
The good, the bad, and the UGLY?
Actually, there’s not too much UGLY here, but I WILL give you both sides of the coin and let YOU decide what you think!
This all started a few weeks ago when I brought you the story of my biohacking quest….
My plan to stay healthy and to keep myself in this seat for the next 50 years.
After all, I need to be healthy enough to cover the Barron Trump Presidency in 40 years, right?
I’m half kidding, although there does seem to be something special about that kid.
And if you don’t believe me about that, just read this:
The “Baron Trump Chronicles” Written In 1890s: Even Snopes Confirms TRUE!
But this article is not really about Barron Trump, it’s about Biohacking and one of my favorite new secret weapons I’m using: NMN.
I first wrote about this a few weeks ago, and since then I’ve received a lot of questions from all of you.
I love that everyone is so interested in it!
So am I, which is why I started talking about it.
Today I want to bring you a follow up.
First, I want to show you this fantastic video from this lady who did a 3-year test of taking NMN (and not taking NMN) and I thought her story was so good I wanted to share it with you.
It’s not too long, watch here:
Here are a couple of the top comments to that video:
Next, since we always try and do the best and most honest reporting out there, I also found this one that I thought is a good balance to the first video.
Some great points in here — The 5 Worst Things About NMN:
And here are the top comments from that video:
I’m all about living my best life — and helping YOU live your best life!
Because what good is it if we’re just barely getting by and feeling terrible all the time?
A big part of living your best life is knowing the truth….
That’s why my mission has always been to bring you the TRUTH the MSM won’t tell you.
We do that in politics….
In religion….
In science….
And now in health!
And the truth here is that the FDA seemingly ‘HATES’ NMN.
That really tells you all you need to know, doesn’t it?
Other than my personal experience with both NAD+ and NMN, do you know how I know that these must be INCREDIBLY good for you?
Because the FDA is trying to ban them.
You can’t make this stuff up folks!
Check this out from NMN.com:
In March 2023, the Natural Products Association (NPA) and Alliance for Natural Health USA submitted a request to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In their request, the organizations asked the FDA not to exclude NMN under the definition of a dietary supplement and commit to not enforcing their existing ban on the sale of NMN as a supplement.
“We are advising you, in accordance with 21 CFR 10.30(e)(2), that we have not reached a decision on your petition within the first 180 days due to competing agency priorities,” wrote Cara Welch, PhD, director of FDA’s Office of Dietary Supplement Programs (ODSP), to the NPA and the Alliance for Natural Health USA according to a press release. “However, be advised that our staff is evaluating your petition.”
Inaction and No Substantive Response from the FDA Regarding NMN
The citizen petition was filed after the FDA concluded in November 2022 that NMN cannot be lawfully marketed in dietary supplement products. The FDA went on to say that their decision was based on NMN being authorized for investigation as a new drug and being the subject of substantial clinical investigations.
Prior to this conclusion from the FDA, the FDA had acknowledged NMN as a new dietary ingredient (NDI) — an additive to dietary supplement products. Regarding their NDI, the FDA later went on to say that it had not immediately made the connection between NMN and MIB-626 — a proprietary form of NMN under investigation as a new drug from the company Metro International Biotech.
The NPA President and CEO Daniel Fabricant, PhD, said that the NMN petition should be an agency priority because it is a public health matter relating to the NDI notification process. This process is a requirement of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) to demonstrate the safety of novel ingredients.
Dr. Fabricant has criticized the FDA’s reversal of their NDI acknowledgement in the form of a so-called “good day” letter they sent in May of 2022 to a Chinese NMN manufacturer, SyncoZymes (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. As such, he has characterized the FDA’s decision reversal as “basically taking the NDI process and throwing it out.”
It’s very similar to what the FDA did to a supplement called NAC, which also received high praise for it’s incredible results seen by many people.
Can’t have that, can we?
BigPharma does NOT like that!
From CRNUSA:
“We’ve already seen FDA’s use of drug preclusion to deny marketing of CBD in dietary supplements and to stop sales of N-acetyl-L cysteine (NAC). Rather than provide clarity to the drug preclusion situation or establish a transparent process for obtaining exceptions to that rule, FDA has invoked enforcement discretion narrowly to NAC more than two years after concluding that it is not a dietary ingredient. The industry is still waiting on the promised formal exemption for NAC. This is precisely why we didn’t offer FDA an easy way out in our citizen petition on NAC. The announcement this week on β-NMN just perpetuates the uncertainty around the drug preclusion issue and furthers FDA’s course of plucking individual ingredients out of the supplement marketplace without warning. Manufacturers, retailers, and consumers are left in limbo each time this happens.”
While many people claim NMN is already banned in the USA, AlphaCell explains that’s not actually the case — at least not yet:
In 2022 the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) ruled that NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) was to be excluded from the definition of a dietary supplement.
The NMN FDA ban wants to prevent NMN from being sold as a dietary supplement within the USA.
It does not affect the sale of NMN in any other countries, as the FDA only has authority within the USA.
This means that selling/purchasing NMN within the United States may be more difficult in the future. Many retailers have already pulled NMN off their shelves such as Amazon and Walmart
As of now, anyone in the United States can still purchase NMN from existing websites within or outside of the US for their own personal use.
The reason for the NMN supplement being banned in the USA is that the FDA has now authorized NMN to be investigated as a new drug.
Metro International Biotech is the company conducting the research on NMN.
Despite uproar from the supplement industry, it has been speculated that the FDA may choose not to enforce their ruling just yet but instead exercise ‘enforcement discretion’.
Because NMN was listed as an investigational drug prior to it being on the market as a supplement, its status was able to be changed from dietary supplement to drug.
With new drug products comes extensive research and testing and requires significant financial investment.
Removing NMN from shelves allows profits to be recovered by pharmaceutical companies developing it as a drug.
Implications For NMN Consumers
The good news is that NMN can still be purchased on websites within and outside of the US and consumed for personal use.
This means American residents can still enjoy the benefits of NMN and its well-published positive effects as an anti-aging supplement.
Read our in-depth article on the best NMN supplement to discover everything you need to know about NMN, from dosage to types to quality.
Does this really surprise anyone?
The SEC does not exist to “protect investors” …. it exists to protect Big Banking and Finance!
Similarly, the FDA seems much more interested in protecting BigPharma that protecting YOU!
At least that’s the opinion many have.
Before I bring this to a close, I promised you I wouldn’t leave you hanging….and I won’t.
If YOU would like to join me on my Biohacking journey, I want to show you the NMN I personally use.
It’s from a company in the U.K. called “Do Not Age“.
Don’t you just love that name?
And the initials….DNA!
There are 3 products I want to tell you about…
NMN and NR work in similar ways and are both believed to spike your NAD+ levels.
So even if NMN is banned in the future, you can always count on NR.
The third is TMG, which should be taken with NMN for the best results.
NMN:
NR:
TMG:
Now, here’s the last thing….
You know I ALWAYS have your back, right?
I love this stuff so much that I called up the company and asked if we could do business together.
I told them I wanted to tell people about their stuff but if I did that I wanted to give them a discount.
And guess what?
They said ok!
So….if you want to grab some, before you Checkout look for this Coupon Code box and type in WLT and it will get you 10% off your order!
BOOM!
Come on….who loves ya baby!
I only ask one thing…
If you get some NMN or NR, you have to promise to take it every day and then message me after 60 days and tell me how you feel!
I am really going to look forward to reading those.
Fair deal?
Ok cool.
I’m serious about that, don’t let me down!
As always, whenever I’m talking about any sort of supplements or “Biohacking” I have to give you two disclaimers before I wrap this up.
One, I’ve told you about MY experience and given you some YouTube testimonials about other people’s experiences. But you should always consult your doctor and do what’s right for YOU! I am not a doctor and I don’t give medical advice. I am simply telling you what I have researched and then what I personally experienced. Ok? Ok.
Two, nothing in this article has been evaluated by the FDA (of course not, because they are trying to ban it!) and I am not claiming anything will diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
I’m just a guy who wants to stay in this seat for the next 50 years and in the seat of leader of my family also for the next 50 years, and I don’t want to be just barely getting along….I want to THRIVE!
So I’m planning right now and making down payments on checks I intend to cash 50 years from now.
Who’s with me?
To our health!
-Noah
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