Why Stack NMN with TMG for Midlife Weight Loss
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss, I've seen countless clients in their 40s and 50s struggle with hormonal changes that slow metabolism and make traditional diets fail. Stacking NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) with TMG (trimethylglycine) supports cellular energy and methyl donor balance, which can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce inflammation linked to joint pain and stubborn fat. In my book, I outline how this duo helps combat the metabolic slowdown common after 45, especially when managing diabetes or blood pressure alongside weight goals. This isn't a quick fix—it's a foundational tool for those overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice.
My Exact Morning Fasted Protocol
On an empty stomach, first thing upon waking, I take 500mg of NMN sublingually for optimal absorption, followed immediately by 1,000mg of TMG in capsule form with 12oz of water. I wait 30-45 minutes before consuming black coffee or a small protein-rich breakfast. This fasted window maximizes NAD+ boosting effects while TMG prevents potential methyl depletion that could affect energy or mood. For beginners with joint pain, I recommend starting at half doses (250mg NMN + 500mg TMG) for two weeks to assess tolerance. Track fasting blood glucose if you have diabetes—many clients see 10-15 point improvements within 4-6 weeks when combined with my simple 16:8 intermittent fasting schedule that requires no complex meal plans.
Adjusting for Real-Life Challenges
Insurance rarely covers these supplements, so I focus on high-quality, third-party tested sources to maximize value for middle-income budgets. If joint pain makes movement tough, pair this stack with my gentle 10-minute daily mobility routine from the CFP method—no gym required. For those embarrassed about obesity, this protocol builds internal confidence through steady energy gains before visible scale changes. Always log symptoms in a simple journal: energy levels, cravings, and sleep quality to personalize further.
How to Talk to Your Doctor About NMN and TMG
Approach your physician with data, not hype. Bring printouts of your current bloodwork showing A1C, inflammatory markers, and lipid panels. Say, "I'm exploring evidence-based supplements to support NAD+ levels and methylation while following a structured weight loss plan. I'd like to monitor liver enzymes and homocysteine at 8 weeks." Mention you're using moderate doses aligned with human trials (up to 1g NMN and 2g TMG daily). Ask for baseline tests and follow-up labs. Frame it as complementary to any medications for blood pressure or blood sugar. In my experience, doctors respond best to patients who demonstrate responsibility and tie it to measurable health markers rather than anti-aging claims. This conversation often opens doors to collaborative care without judgment.