Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme that takes place in hundreds of chemical reactions throughout your body. It helps maintain DNA integrity and assists in energy production so cells can function normally. Low levels of NAD+ limit the amount of energy your cells receive, which can cause cellular malfunctions that may impact metabolic function, brain health, and more. NAD levels decline naturally over time, but this process can be accelerated by stress and environmental factors. Replenishing NAD can restore normal levels of this important coenzyme and help you feel your best.
- Antiaging Properties
- Help Clear Brain Fog
- Improve Mental Clarity
- Metabolic function
- Boost energy
- Memory and Concentration
- Improve Athletic Performance
- Enhance Cellular Repair
- Anti-aging Properties
- Help Clear Brain Fog
- Improve Mental Clarity
- Metabolic function
- Boost energy
- Memory and Concentration
- Improve Athletic Performance
- Enhance Cellular Repair
NAD+ is a coenzyme found in all living cells and is involved in various biological processes. NAD+ has been safely used for decades. It is considered non-toxic and safe for oral, injections, and IV use. Overall, NAD+ plays a fundamental role in cellular physiology and has implications for a wide range of biological processes, health outcomes, and potential therapeutic interventions.
With any medication or supplement there are potential side effects:
- Pain or redness at the injection site
- Nausea
-Headache
-Temporary Fatigue
-Diarrhea
- Stomach Upset
Some individuals report feeling the effects of NAD injections, such as increased energy or mental clarity, within hours of treatment. For others, it might take a few sessions to notice significant changes. Results can vary based on individual health and lifestyle factors.
- Individuals who are currently trying to get pregnant or currently pregnant and
breastfeeding should avoid NAD+ due to unknown effects
- Anyone with severe heart conditions due to potential for blood pressure changes
- People with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD)
should avoid NAD+ therapy due to complications seen in mouse studies.
*Human effects have not been studied*
- Avoiding large amount of alcohol intake to prevent side effects
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