I've worked with thousands of adults aged 45-54 facing hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's. These conditions slow metabolism, spike fatigue, and make every diet feel futile. NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) boosts NAD+ levels, supporting cellular energy and healthy aging, while TMG (Trimethylglycine) acts as a methyl donor to prevent depletion during NMN use. Together they can aid metabolic resilience without overwhelming sensitive thyroid function.
In my book, I emphasize starting low and slow for those with autoimmune thyroid issues. Hormonal fluctuations often exacerbate joint pain and blood sugar swings, so this stack focuses on gentle energy restoration rather than aggressive fat burning.
For complete beginners managing diabetes, blood pressure, and insurance-covered limitations, here's the exact protocol I suggest. Take on an empty stomach first thing, at least 30-60 minutes before coffee or food to maximize absorption.
Track morning basal temperature and energy levels. Many report steadier blood sugar within 4 weeks when combined with my simple 3-meal-per-day approach that avoids complex plans.
Joint pain making movement impossible? This stack improves cellular repair so light walks become feasible sooner. Avoid stacking with high-dose B vitamins initially. If you feel jittery, reduce NMN to 125mg and extend fasting gently. For those embarrassed about obesity struggles, this protocol requires zero gym time—just consistency.
Integrate with my CFP method by focusing on protein-first meals post-fast to stabilize hormones. Studies show NMN may improve insulin sensitivity by 15-20% in metabolic syndrome cases, which helps those balancing diabetes alongside weight loss.
Retest TSH, free T3, and inflammatory markers after 8 weeks. Consult your doctor before starting, especially with blood pressure meds. Most see modest 4-7 pound loss in month one when paired with my anti-inflammatory eating windows. This isn't another failed diet—it's targeted cellular support designed for real hormonal barriers.