NAD+ Therapy

Revitalizing cellular function through NAD+ replenishment for enhanced energy and mental clarity

NAD+ therapy has been shown to boost cellular energy production, improve mood disorders, combat addiction, and address age-related and chronic conditions

WHAT IS NAD+ THERAPY?

NAD+ therapy involves administering Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) intravenously to individuals to boost their levels of this crucial molecule, which plays a key role in cellular energy production, repairing DNA, and maintaining healthy cell function. It’s gaining popularity for its potential benefits in treating various conditions, including addiction, chronic fatigue, and age-related diseases. The therapy might also enhance cognitive function and alleviate mood disorders. By restoring NAD+ levels it’s believed to promote overall wellness and slow the aging process, although more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy and safety.

NAD+ THERAPY CAN BE USED TO TREAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS

 
  • Addiction: NAD+ therapy is believed to help in breaking addiction by restoring proper brain biochemistry, stabilizing moods, and reducing cravings.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease: It’s advertised to have benefits for individuals with Alzheimer’s, possibly due to its role in cellular energy production and DNA repair.
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: NAD+ therapy might help alleviate symptoms of chronic fatigue by boosting cellular energy production.
  • Mood Disorders (Depression, Anxiety): The therapy is claimed to help manage mood disorders by replenishing depleted NAD+ levels, potentially improving brain function and mood.
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases: Apart from Alzheimer’s, NAD+ therapy is also being looked into for other neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s Disease and dementia due to its neuroprotective properties.
  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction: It might help in conditions related to mitochondrial dysfunction by improving cellular energy production.
  • Anti-Aging: NAD+ therapy is promoted for its anti-aging benefits, potentially helping to reverse signs of aging by restoring cellular function.
  • Chronic Conditions: NAD+ Therapy can effectively reduce symptoms of chronic illnesses by enhancing the body’s natural cell repair mechanisms.

HOW DOES NAD+ THERAPY WORK?

  1. Appointment and Assessment: Initially, you’d likely have an appointment with a healthcare provider who offers NAD+ therapy to assess your eligibility and discuss your medical history and the goals you aim to achieve with the therapy.
  2. Preparation: On the day of the therapy, you’d arrive at the clinic, and a healthcare professional would prepare you for the IV infusion. This could involve cleaning the injection site and ensuring you’re comfortable.
  3. IV Infusion: A high dose of NAD+ is slowly delivered into your bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) drip. This method allows the NAD+ to bypass the stomach, where it could be broken down, and instead travel directly to the tissues of your body. The infusion could last for several hours, and the exact duration might depend on the individual and the specific protocol being followed​.
  4. Monitoring: During the infusion, healthcare professionals would likely monitor your vitals and any potential adverse reactions to ensure your safety throughout the process.
  5. Completion: Once the infusion is complete, you’d be observed for a short period to ensure there are no adverse reactions before being discharged. Post-therapy, you might have follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and assess the effectiveness of the therapy.
  6. Repeat Sessions: Depending on the condition being treated and the protocol being followed, you might need multiple sessions of NAD+ therapy over a period of days or weeks.

WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR NAD+ THERAPY?

NAD+ therapy, which involves boosting levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in the body, can be beneficial for a variety of individuals, given its role in cellular energy production, DNA repair, and regulation of key metabolic processes. Here are some groups who might be considered good candidates for NAD+ therapy:

  1. Individuals with Age-related Conditions: Since NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, older adults experiencing age-related decline in energy, cognitive function, or those seeking to improve their overall wellness may benefit from NAD+ therapy.
  2. People with Metabolic and Chronic Conditions: Individuals suffering from conditions like obesity, type 2 diabetes, or metabolic syndrome may find NAD+ therapy helpful, as it can support metabolic health and improve insulin sensitivity.
  3. Those with Neurodegenerative Diseases: Given its role in supporting neuronal function and protecting against oxidative stress, NAD+ therapy may offer benefits to individuals with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.
  4. Patients Recovering from Addiction: NAD+ therapy has been explored as a supportive treatment for individuals recovering from addiction, helping to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms by supporting brain health and function.
  5. Individuals with Mood Disorders: People experiencing depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders may benefit from NAD+ therapy, as it may help to improve mood by supporting brain health and neurotransmitter function.
  6. Those Interested in Longevity and Preventive Health: Individuals looking to support their overall health and potentially delay the onset of age-related diseases might consider NAD+ therapy as part of a broader preventive health strategy.
  7. People with Fatigue and Low Energy: NAD+ plays a critical role in energy production within cells, so individuals experiencing chronic fatigue or low energy levels may benefit from NAD+ therapy.

It's important to note that while NAD+ therapy shows promise for these applications, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and optimal use. Additionally, NAD+ therapy should be considered as part of a comprehensive approach to health, under the guidance of healthcare professionals, to ensure it is appropriate and safe for each individual's specific health circumstances.

NAD+ THERAPY FAQ

NAD+ IV therapy is a medical treatment that delivers Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) intravenously into your bloodstream. NAD+ is a coenzyme that plays a vital role in cellular energy production and various biological processes. This therapy can help boost energy levels, promote overall wellness, and address certain health concerns.

NAD+ IV therapy offers a range of potential benefits, including increased energy levels, anti-aging effects, neuroprotection, and detoxification. It may also support cognitive health and overall well-being.

NAD+ therapy is suitable for individuals seeking enhanced energy, those looking for anti-aging solutions, individuals concerned about cognitive health, and those interested in detoxification. However, the suitability of NAD+ therapy may vary from person to person, and we recommend a consultation with our medical professionals to determine your specific needs.

When administered by trained medical professionals, NAD+ IV therapy is generally safe. Our experienced team ensures that you receive the therapy under the highest medical standards. However, it’s essential to discuss your medical history and any potential contraindications during your consultation.

An NAD+ IV therapy session typically takes between 2 to 4 hours, depending on your individual needs and the specific treatment plan developed for you.

During the session, a medical professional will insert an IV line, and the NAD+ solution will be administered intravenously. You can relax in a comfortable environment while the treatment is administered.

Side effects are generally minimal and can include mild flushing, nausea, or headaches. These side effects tend to be short-lived and can often be mitigated with proper hydration and medications if necessary. It’s important to report any unusual or severe reactions to our medical team.

The number of sessions required varies based on your individual health goals. Some individuals may benefit from a single session, while others may opt for a series of treatments to achieve their desired results. Our medical professionals will help determine the right plan for you during your consultation.

NAD+ IV therapy is typically considered an elective procedure and is not covered by insurance. We can provide information about the cost of treatment during your consultation.

Scheduling an appointment is easy. Contact us via phone or email, or use our online booking system on our website. Our team will assist you in setting up a convenient appointment time.