NAD+ Therapy
What Is NAD+?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD+ for short, is a coenzyme found in every cell of our body. NAD+ is working at the last step in the Krebs cycle at mitochondria to make ATP, an ultimate energy molecule in all living cells. NAD+ can repair damaged DNA, protect our chromosomes, enhance our immune system, activate the production of neurotransmitters (chemical messengers), and rev up antioxidant processes.
In other words, it has critical roles in energy production and cellular processes that influence not just physical performance but also cognition and aging.


NAD+ Doesn't Last Forever
As we age, our levels of NAD+ decline.
And while it’s natural, researchers discovered that a deficiency in NAD+ is a common, central pathological factor for life-threatening conditions like stroke, heart attack, and diabetes.
In other words, an inadequate supply of NAD+ is highly associated with aging and age-related diseases, and other chronic medical conditions.
To quote a 2017 scientific investigation: NAD+ is required not only for life, but for long life.
Experience the power of this anti-aging molecule
Modern science has found a way to “reverse” aging and stave off age-related diseases, and that is through NAD+ infusions. People who receive NAD+ intravenously immediately experience:
- Improved mental clarity since it reduces brain fog and enhances memory, focus, and attention.
- Better overall neurological function.
- Increased energy levels.
- Better moods; NAD+ is an effective way to treat depression and anxiety, as well as substance abuse.
- Reduced muscle and joint pain.
- Enhanced libido.
- Youthful glow in their skin.
- Improved overall physical performance, which even athletes can take advantage of.
Revolutionary New Addiction Treatment

Research indicates that IV NAD+ infusion has shown “significant clinical benefit” in addiction therapy. Additionally, when administered at an appropriate rate, there is little to no side effect to NAD therapy.
NAD plays an important role in detoxing from drug and alcohol abuse thanks to its ability to rejuvenate and repair cells previously damaged from past substance abuse.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, withdrawal, or recovery, NAD therapy may be the treatment you’ve been searching for. Request your consultation today to learn more.
