
NAD+
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nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
What is NAD+?
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Your Body’s Cellular Powerhouse
NAD+ stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide—a coenzyme found in all living cells.
It’s essential for converting food into energy (via cellular respiration).
Plays a major role in DNA repair, immune function, and maintaining mitochondrial health.
As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, which contributes to fatigue, brain fog, and signs of aging.
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Why Everyone’s Talking About NAD+ Therapy
Boosts Energy: Helps your cells produce more ATP, the fuel for cellular activity.
Enhances Brain Function: Supports mental clarity, focus, and memory.
Slows Aging: Activates sirtuins (longevity genes), helping to repair DNA and reduce inflammation.
Improves Mood: Balances neurotransmitters that regulate anxiety, depression, and mood.
Supports Metabolism: Enhances metabolic efficiency, aiding in weight management and blood sugar control.
Strengthens Immunity: Promotes healthier, more resilient immune function.
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Are You Running Low on NAD+?
NAD+ levels begin declining as early as your 30s.
Lifestyle factors like poor diet, alcohol use, stress, and lack of sleep accelerate depletion.
Symptoms of low NAD+ may include:
Chronic fatigue
Brain fog
Insomnia
Weakened immune response
Premature aging
Testing is limited, but many patients feel a dramatic difference after replenishment therapy.
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How to Restore Your NAD+ Levels
There are multiple delivery methods for increasing NAD+:IV Infusion Therapy: Delivers high doses of NAD+ directly into the bloodstream for maximum absorption and fast results.
Oral Supplements: Ideal for maintenance or those not ready for IV, though absorption may vary.
Injections: A quick, convenient option for those who want a middle ground between IV and oral.
Topical Products (emerging): Being studied for localized benefits in skin rejuvenation.
At our practice, we offer NAD+ injection therapy tailored to your individual needs and lifestyle.
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Backed by Science, Trusted by Experts
Studies have shown NAD+ can improve mitochondrial function and reduce age-related decline.
Clinical trials are ongoing to assess its role in treating neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Research highlights:
Harvard study on sirtuins and longevity
NIH findings on NAD+ and metabolic health
Recent trials on IV NAD+ and addiction recovery
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Yes. It’s generally well tolerated.
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Anyone dealing with fatigue, brain fog, poor recovery, aging, or chronic stress.
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Mild nausea or chest tightness during infusion is possible but resolves with slowing the rate.
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