NAD+ Therapy : What’s all the buzz about?
What is NAD+ Therapy?
NAD+(Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a powerhouse coenzyme that’s present in each and every living cell in our bodies. NAD+ works as a transporter, moving electrons from one molecule to another within cells in the body to carry out many processes that are vital for overall wellness and longevity. This coenzyme is involved in essential metabolic processes to ensure your body is functioning optimally. As we age, our bodies produce less NAD+, resulting in the progression of multiple neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, and metabolic disorders – so here’s where NAD+ Therapy comes in.
While NAD+ has many benefits, here are the main takeaways:
mitochondrial function
anti-aging
energy production
healthy gene expression
cognitive function
mood stabilization
memory optimization
athletic performance + recovery
cardiovascular function
sleep quality
youthful appearance + clearer skin
can assist with addiction recovery
How does NAD+ Therapy treatment work?
Both IV Therapy and NAD+ Shots are the most effective and bioavailable forms of NAD+, as it’s instantly absorbed into the bloodstream with these methods and ensure 100% absorption. The NAD+ IV Therapy will be a higher dose with a slow drip, patients can sometimes feel a sensation in the chest area, therefore a slow drip assists with comfort. NAD+ Shots are done IM (intramuscular) and only takes a minute, you’re also able to administer the shots yourself, at home. Both IV and IM are great options depending on your specific needs.
Although living an overall healthy lifestyle is essential for longevity, NAD+ is a major player when it comes to optimizing one’s health, regeneration, and assisting with a variety of ailments. Each dose and protocol will vary based upon your bioindividual needs, call to speak with one of our physicians to learn more about how NAD+ Therapy can benefit you in your wellness journey | 858.299.4990 or book your appointment online at https://www.alchemehealth.com/book-appointment/
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