Vitamin Supplement (Nicotinamide Riboside) Successfully Prevents Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

The reason I put NMN in is because I am not very cost-sensitive and I just wanted to cover all of my bases. There is too much back and forth documentation on taking one vs. the other for me to come down on either side.
Yeah, that's completely understandable. I'm not even adverse to the idea myself if it'll help, but I did have concerns about possible interactions between the two (or overdosing, since they both result in the same thing at the end of the day).

Please do share if you come across any noticeable benefit by taking both. It might even be worth experimenting if you do see an increase to see if just NMN might be helpful.
 
I wonder how much of this is just placebo. I'm willing to give it a shot since I have both tinnitus and hyperacusis, but am definitely skeptical.
 
I wonder how much of this is just placebo. I'm willing to give it a shot since I have both tinnitus and hyperacusis, but am definitely skeptical.
I'm about to start it too. I hope it helps. At this point, I don't care if it's a placebo if I can feel better.
 
I'm about to start it too. I hope it helps. At this point, I don't care if it's a placebo if I can feel better.
Guys I am going to be starting the below. Will update as often as I can.

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How is Nicotinamide Riboside in comparison with NAC? Both are supposed to prevent hearing loss?

I was taking NAC for about 2 months. I ran out and not sure if I should buy more, or if I should switch to Nicotinamide Riboside?

Just having information overload with everything and feeling like I'm throwing money away.
 
I was taking NAC for about 2 months. I ran out and not sure if I should buy more, or if I should switch to Nicotinamide Riboside?
From what I understand, the two aren't mutually exclusive. If you are financially able and weren't experiencing any bad side effects from the NAC, you may want to consider continuing with it. Supplements often take weeks or longer to show effectiveness, and as NAC itself can be protective, perhaps it's not something you'll even directly notice.
Just having information overload with everything and feeling like I'm throwing money away.
I definitely emphasize with you on the information overload and fear that money is being thrown away, since there is almost no consistency to whether or not supplements will help someone or another. I like to think at the very least they may still help in other areas beyond reducing the symptom directly, but you never know. These are the risks you have to consider when there's nothing approved on market.
 
So:

- 1 cap of 300 mg Tru Niagen per day
- 2 to 8 capsules per day for the NMN (every capsule has 125mg)
Should you go this route, I would consider looking into the addition of Resveratrol as well with the Tru Niagen. There have been several people mentioning how it is a useful cofactor, but of course there's nothing conclusive and many people who apparently benefit from just the Tru Niagen.

This is partly why I am considering Thorne's ResveraCel as it has both the Tru Niagen compound, Resveratrol, and some other compounds.
 
Should you go this route, I would consider looking into the addition of Resveratrol as well with the Tru Niagen. There have been several people mentioning how it is a useful cofactor, but of course there's nothing conclusive and many people who apparently benefit from just the Tru Niagen.

This is partly why I am considering Thorne's ResveraCel as it has both the Tru Niagen compound, Resveratrol, and some other compounds.
I have already been doing Resveratrol + Tru Niagen combo for almost 4 months. Nothing really groundbreaking to report.
 
I have already been doing Resveratrol + Tru Niagen combo for almost 4 months. Nothing really groundbreaking to report.
Same, I used Thorne for 4 months prior to this. My tinnitus calmed down and went lower in tone, but I don't think it had anything to do with NR - I still have terrible days as well, though some good ones in the mix too.

Probably 95% of the time my EEEE is absent and now I have 2 tones, a low wawawawa noise, and a tss/tch metallic noise. Even though they are lower pitched, on bad days I can still hear them everywhere.
 
I've officially taken it for 6 months. No significant change if any.
 
I recently listened to a lecture by Dr. David Sinclair, an Australian biologist and geneticist, on the unrelated topic of cell renewal and was quite surprised to find two of the supplements mentioned by him (NMN and Resveratrol - in addition to Metformin) mentioned here, too.

Thinking about it, though, it does make sense that if something that assists in the renewal of cells might have a positive impact on whatever might be the actual cause of tinnitus.

Without the additional information of NMN and Resveratrol might being something worth looking into in regard to tinnitus I already decided to give give both supplements a try. And knowing what I know now, I'm looking forward to seeing whether they will improve my tinnitus as well.
 
Trying Resveratol that comes in a combo with Turmeric and Ginkgo, will report anything significant. So far I'm worse.
 
I've been taking Tru Niagen and Resveratrol for a month now and while a month isn't all that long, so far I haven't noticed any difference. If anything I've gotten more new noises, not that I think any supplements are to blame.

Normally I'd try it out a little longer but if I'm being honest the Tru Niagen is a little too pricey for my taste for that.
 
I'm strongly considering trying this as someone who's a month into noise induced tinnitus. I'm mid-20s which generally seems to be too young to really benefit from NAD+, but based on some accounts previously mentioned in this thread, if Nicotinamide Riboside can possibly promote or accelerate the ear's natural healing processes, I think it might be worth a shot.

@Heinrich_S7
@Kste Adams

Heinrich and Kste in particular reported some really encouraging results early on, and I'd love to hear from them again about their current progress, though it's been some time since they've last posted which I pray means they've moved on to greener pastures -- pastures devoid of tinnitus and its ilk.

Worst case scenario I gain a little bit hope at the cost of a little lost money.
 
I am a bit confused reading this thread and sorry for the bump but now I am not sure if it's safe to use NAD+ without some methyl together.

I bought the supplement but someone told me that NAD+ depletes methyls and that I should have Trimethylglycine together with it

I don't know what to think and any thoughts on this would be great as I don't understand the theory behind all these supplements.
 
A good source of Resveratrol are grapes.

I think eating natural foods that the body digests easily is better than expensive supplements.

Your body will excrete the excess intake pretty quickly.
 
So, I bought TMG to avoid undermethylation due to NAD+ booster usage but then I found out this review for the TMG product from Now Foods:

"I tried this for over two weeks. I experienced irritability on some days and tinnitus that was getting worse and worse. The tinnitus was so bad I could not hear well. It quickly became miserable. Thankfully I found men online reporting similar issues online with TMG supplements. My issues fully resolved two days after I stopped the TMG.

Others may have different experiences. Use caution."​

Now I am over the fence if I should combine NAD+ with TMG or not.
 
So, I bought TMG to avoid undermethylation due to NAD+ booster usage but then I found out this review for the TMG product from Now Foods:

"I tried this for over two weeks. I experienced irritability on some days and tinnitus that was getting worse and worse. The tinnitus was so bad I could not hear well. It quickly became miserable. Thankfully I found men online reporting similar issues online with TMG supplements. My issues fully resolved two days after I stopped the TMG.

Others may have different experiences. Use caution."​

Now I am over the fence if I should combine NAD+ with TMG or not.
I have been taking NAD+ & Resveratrol for a couple of years. They've had no effect on tinnitus whatsoever. Indeed, I am not taking them because of tinnitus.

@juliob, you keep fighting the tinnitus, and that will lead you to more disappointments because there is no supplement in the world that can affect it. My suggestion is to forget about pseudo treatments until a real solution comes out. I am not holding my breath waiting on it, it is better to move on and get busy with whatever is left in your life.
 
@InfiniteLoop, I might have expressed myself poorly. I am not after NAD+ due to any possible effect on tinnitus but that would be much welcomed. I want to use it to help me with my benzo withdrawal/tolerance symptoms.

But it seems that using only it might cause our bodies to get undermethylated and this would be bad for me as it can intensify OCD.

My dilemma is over adding TMG to my stack to avoid undermethylation but I don't want to risk any worsening in my tinnitus if there is any theoretical reason to believe so. That review on Amazon scared me a bit and now am not sure if I use NAD+ with or without TMG.
 
You guys who use Nicotinamide Riboside/Niagen, how old are you if you don't mind sharing?

I am 33 years old. I read that there is a study telling how taking Nicotinamide Riboside before age 40 can impair your endogenous production of NAD+ if you take it for too long.

I guess due to benzo brain/tolerance its pros outweighs the cons but still I wonder if I should be concerned.
 
You guys who use Nicotinamide Riboside/Niagen, how old are you if you don't mind sharing?

I am 33 years old. I read that there is a study telling how taking Nicotinamide Riboside before age 40 can impair your endogenous production of NAD+ if you take it for too long.

I guess due to benzo brain/tolerance its pros outweighs the cons but still I wonder if I should be concerned.
Recently turned 30.
 
I am a bit confused reading this thread and sorry for the bump but now I am not sure if it's safe to use NAD+ without some methyl together.

I bought the supplement but someone told me that NAD+ depletes methyls and that I should have Trimethylglycine together with it

I don't know what to think and any thoughts on this would be great as I don't understand the theory behind all these supplements.
So, I bought TMG to avoid undermethylation due to NAD+ booster usage but then I found out this review for the TMG product from Now Foods:

"I tried this for over two weeks. I experienced irritability on some days and tinnitus that was getting worse and worse. The tinnitus was so bad I could not hear well. It quickly became miserable. Thankfully I found men online reporting similar issues online with TMG supplements. My issues fully resolved two days after I stopped the TMG.

Others may have different experiences. Use caution."​

Now I am over the fence if I should combine NAD+ with TMG or not.
This was a post I made (as a guest) in this thread around 2 years ago, @juliob, that (somewhat) covers what you're raising.
 
You guys who use Nicotinamide Riboside/Niagen, how old are you if you don't mind sharing?
I'm 34. I've been on it 1.5 years. Take it with Resveratrol on and off. If anything at the beginning I noticed a difference. Now I take it for protection and it's supposed to be damn good for you.
 

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