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#46 - Chris Masterjohn, Ph.D.: Navigating the many pathways to health and disease - NAD and sirtuins, methylation, MTHFR and COMT, choline deficiency and NAFLD, TMAO, creatine, and more

The Peter Attia Drive

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Turnover Demands Drive Cellular Health

High cellular turnover in tissues like skin and intestines is driven by constant exposure to environmental stressors and the need for repair. Inside the body, mechanisms ensure quality control of cellular components, but external factors compromise this integrity. Specifically, UV damage in the skin and the uncontrolled substances encountered by the gut illustrate the energetic and reparative burdens placed on these tissues. Enhancing NAD+ levels may benefit areas with rapid cell turnover, potentially improving genomic stability and reducing DNA damage over time, though devising effective measurement methods for assessing skin and intestinal health remains challenging.

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