At Longevity Futures, we don't just review supplements from a spreadsheet. When a compound shows serious promise, we put it through a real-world test. NR was next on the list.
We started with Tru Niagen 300mg (300mg per capsule). The first few days? Honestly, nothing dramatic. No fireworks. That's actually a good sign, supplements that promise instant miracles are usually selling you caffeine or something your body will crash from later.
By day 10, something started to change. Energy levels felt more consistent, not a spike, more like the afternoon slump just... didn't happen. Sleep quality seemed marginally better too, though that's harder to attribute directly to NR.
This is when things got interesting. Recovery from workouts improved noticeably. Mental clarity in the mornings felt sharper. These align with what the research predicts, NR supports NAD+ production and Cellular repair, and by week three, those cellular processes have had time to respond.
By day 30, the overall feeling was: genuinely better. Not transformed, not superhuman, just measurably, consistently better in energy, focus, and recovery. Exactly what you'd want from a longevity supplement.
Yes. NR earned a permanent spot in our daily stack. The effects are subtle but real, and the research backing it up gives us confidence this isn't placebo.
Tru Niagen 300mg specifically impressed us. At $47.99 with a score of 9.3/10: The original patented Niagen formula. Most clinical research of any NAD+ supplement. FDA safety-reviewed.
We also think pairing NR with Zinc could amplify the results. See our comparison guides for stack ideas.
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