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NAD+ injections quickly boost energy, metabolism, and brain function, supporting anti-aging and recovery in a fast, convenient intramuscular dose.
A 250mg NAD+ IV infusion delivers cellular energy, enhances brain function, and supports anti-aging by replenishing NAD+ levels directly into the bloodstream for optimal absorption and long-lasting benefits.
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a crucial role in energy production, cellular repair, and metabolic function. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, which can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, decreased metabolism, and overall cellular aging.
NAD+ therapy helps restore optimal levels of this essential coenzyme, supporting cellular function and promoting overall wellness. By increasing NAD+ levels, individuals may experience:
Anyone looking to improve energy, brain function, anti-aging benefits, or recovery from stress, illness, or physical exertion can benefit. It’s also used by athletes, individuals with chronic fatigue, and those recovering from substance use.
A typical NAD+ IV infusion takes between 1.5 to 4 hours, depending on the dose and individual tolerance.
Some people experience increased energy and mental clarity within hours of their first session, while others may notice gradual improvements over several sessions.
The frequency depends on individual goals. Some start with multiple sessions per week, then transition to maintenance doses once or twice a month.
Side effects are rare but may include temporary nausea, headaches, flushing, or mild discomfort during the IV infusion. Slowing the infusion rate can often minimize these effects.
Yes, NAD+ therapy is generally considered safe when administered by trained professionals. It uses a naturally occurring coenzyme already present in the body.
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