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NAD+ Therapy

Enhance your vitality with our cutting-edge NAD+ therapy. As part of our wellness program for aging optimization, we offer:

  • NAD+ IV Therapy: Intravenous infusions to boost energy, support cellular repair, and promote overall wellness.
  • NAD+ SQ Injections: Convenient subcutaneous bi-weekly injections for sustained benefits in vitality and anti-aging.
  • Personalized Wellness: Tailored treatments to optimize your health and combat the effects of aging.

Recharge your body at the cellular level. Contact us to schedule your NAD+ therapy consultation today!

Potential Benefits from NAD+ Therapy

– Slowing effects of aging- Telomeres effect

– Reducing Premature Skin aging

–  Improve Mental Clarity/ Cognitive Function

– Improves Mood/ Serotonin Metabolism

– Promotes DNA Repair/ Cellular Health

– Improve Sleep/ Regulating Circadian Rhythm

– Increase Energy and Endurance

– Protection against Oxidative Stress/ Antioxidant

– Reduces Inflammation 

– Supporting Overall Metabolic Health

What is NAD+ and why do WE need it?

NAD+ is short for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. It is a crucial compound derived from Niacin (Vitamin B3) that is found in every cell in our body. Plays an important roles in:

Energy Production: NAD+ is an essential coenzyme in mitochondrial respiration, where it participates in the transfer of electrons during the electron transport chain. This process generates ATP, the primary energy currency of cells. NAD+ acts as a crucial mediator in the conversion of nutrients into energy within the mitochondria

Improve Metabolism: NAD+ acts as a cofactor for enzymes that facilitate these processes. Adequate NAD+ levels are necessary for the most important metabolic pathways, from Energy obtention from Carbs (Glycolysis) to alcohol detoxification.

Neuroprotection: NAD+ has been implicated in various mechanisms of neuroprotection. It plays a role in maintaining the health and function of neurons, including the repair of damaged DNA in neurons, and promoting the production of neuroprotective factors. Some research suggests that boosting NAD+ levels may have neuroprotective effects and help mitigate the impact of neurodegenerative diseases.

Anti-Aging: NAD+ has garnered significant attention in the field of aging research. It is involved in regulating various processes associated with aging. NAD+ levels tend to decline with age, and this decline is thought to contribute to the aging process. Increasing levels of NAD+ can slow down the aging process.

HOW TO GET NAD+?  Via IV (in our office) or Self-Injections (at home)

NAD+ can be administered via IV in our office (as loading dose) by itself or in conjunction with a Myers cocktail (IV Vitamins), followed by biweekly Subcutaneous injections (as maintenance). Don’t wait to schedule your consultation. Remember, time does not stop.  

Comparison of NAD+ IV infusion and SQ injections.

Whether choosing a NAD+ injections or IV, both methods provide valuable pathways to enhance your health by replenishing vital coenzyme levels. The decision should be based on specific health needs, lifestyle, and personal preferences, always under professional medical guidance.

 

NAD+ IV Infusion:                                                                                                                                                      

Administration: NAD+ is delivered directly into the bloodstream via an IV drip.                 

Bioavailability: 100%, all NAD+ enters the bloodstream and is available for use by the body.                                                                                                                                  

Absorption: Results in rapid absorption, leading to a quicker onset of effects.                                   

Dosage: IV infusions typically use higher doses of NAD+, from 100-500mg per session.                               

Frequency: IV therapy is often administered in a series of sessions. 

Advantages:                                                                                     

– High bioavailability.                                                                                                                                                          

-Rapid absorption and potential for quicker results.    

 -Suitable for intensive treatment protocols or conditions requiring rapid results.  

 

Disadvantages:                                                                                                                                                                  

-Requires a healthcare professional to administer.                                                                                                               

-Can be more expensive than other methods.                                                                                                                 

 -May be less convenient than other methods due to longer infusion times.                                                              

-Potential for side effects like flushing or discomfort at the infusion site.

NAD+ SQ Injections:                                                                                                      

Administration: NAD+ is injected into the subcutaneous tissue (under the skin).

Bioavailability: SQ injections have a lower bioavailability than IV infusions,(70-80%).

Absorption: Slower than with IV infusions, leading to a more gradual and sustained release.                                                                                                                Dosage: SQ injections typically use lower doses of NAD+, such as 100-200mg per injection. 

Frequency: SQ injections can be administered more frequently than IV infusions.   

 

Advantages: 

 

More convenient as they can potentially be self-administered after proper training.

Potentially more comfortable than IV infusions.

May provide a more gradual and sustained release of NAD+.

May be more suitable for maintenance therapy/ less invasive approach.

 

Disadvantages:                                                                                                                                    

-Lower bioavailability compared to IV infusions.

-Slower absorption and potentially delayed onset of effects. 

-May require more frequent injections to achieve desired results.                                                              

-Potential for local irritation at the injection site.