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NAD+

Therapy for Cellular Recovery and Energy

NAD+ therapy replenishes a critical coenzyme your cells require for energy production, DNA repair, and metabolic regulation. Our personalized protocols address age-related NAD+ decline with clinical precision.
Your cells rely on NAD+ for over 500 enzymatic reactions. By age 50, most people have roughly half the NAD+ they had at 20. That depletion is measurable, and so are its effects.

BEST FOR
Age-related fatigue, cognitive decline, recovery optimization

METHOD
Personalized IV infusion protocol

FREQUENCY
Typically 1-2 sessions per month

What Are

Benefits of NAD+

Restored cellular energy production

NAD+ is essential for ATP synthesis, the energy currency your cells use across every tissue. As NAD+ levels recover, many patients report improvements in stamina and sustained focus throughout the day.

Enhanced DNA repair capacity

NAD+ activates sirtuins and PARP enzymes, the proteins responsible for detecting and fixing DNA damage. Better DNA repair supports cellular resilience and may slow age-related decline at the molecular level.

Improved metabolic function

NAD+ regulates key metabolic pathways, including how your body processes glucose and fatty acids. Restoring NAD+ levels helps your metabolism operate closer to its younger baseline.

Better mental clarity and cognitive performance

Many patients experience improved focus and reduced brain fog after NAD+ therapy, likely due to enhanced mitochondrial function in the brain and restored NAD-dependent signaling pathways.

Learn About

What Is NAD+?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every cell. It acts as an electron shuttle in redox reactions, moving electrons between molecules to generate ATP during energy production. Without NAD+, your cells cannot convert food into usable energy.
NAD+ levels are highest in childhood and decline steadily with age due to reduced synthesis and increased consumption. By age 50, most people have approximately half the NAD+ they had at age 20. This depletion contributes to many aspects of aging, from reduced exercise capacity to impaired cognitive function and slower recovery from illness.

This is

How NAD+ Works

01 Comprehensive assessment and lab work

Our board-certified providers review your medical history, current symptoms, and baseline metabolic markers. We assess your NAD+ candidate status and ensure IV therapy is appropriate for your health profile.

02 Personalized protocol design

We tailor NAD+ dosage and infusion duration based on your age, body composition, health goals, and previous response to cellular therapies. Infusions typically range from 500mg to 1000mg delivered over 30-60 minutes.

03 Clinical-grade IV administration

Our providers administer your NAD+ infusion in our clinical setting using techniques designed to minimize discomfort and optimize bioavailability. You remain present throughout to report how you feel as the infusion progresses.

04 Ongoing monitoring and protocol adjustment

After your initial session, we track your response through symptom assessments and periodic lab work. We adjust frequency and dosage based on your results to ensure sustained benefit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

IV NAD+ delivers the active coenzyme directly into your bloodstream, bypassing digestion entirely. Oral precursors like NMN or NR must be absorbed through your gut and converted to NAD+ inside your cells, a process that varies in efficiency. IV administration achieves higher intracellular concentrations more reliably.

Many patients report improved energy and mental clarity within hours to days of their first infusion. Others notice changes gradually over several sessions. Response varies based on your baseline NAD+ levels, age, and metabolic health. Our team establishes realistic expectations during your consultation.

NAD+ therapy is generally well-tolerated when administered by trained providers in a clinical setting. The most common side effects are mild and temporary: flushing, nausea, and transient muscle or joint discomfort. These typically resolve during or shortly after the infusion. Our providers screen for contraindications beforehand.

How often should I receive NAD+ infusions to see results?

NAD+ IV therapy is not currently FDA-approved as a standalone treatment, so most insurance plans do not cover it. We offer flexible payment options and discuss all costs transparently during your consultation so there are no surprises.

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