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What is NAD+?

NAD+ is short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a natural coenzyme found in the body that plays a vital role in various bodily functions.

It regulates circadian rhythms, supports metabolism, and combats free radicals to safeguard against illness and DNA damage. One of its key functions is facilitating the conversion of food into energy within mitochondria. Check out what clinical evidence suggests from the NIH.

Unfortunately, NAD+ production declines with age, resulting in reduced energy levels, increased signs of aging, and susceptibility to illness. However, maintaining optimal levels can counteract these effects, which is why we offer Mobile NAD+ IV infusions in all serviced areas.

What are the benefits of Mobile NAD+ IV Infusion?

NAD+ IV therapy is particularly beneficial for combating chronic fatigue and enhancing energy levels by boosting levels. This optimization supports efficient energy production, promoting overall well-being and peak performance.

Additionally, this therapy offers several other advantages:

  • Enhanced cognitive function: Aids in cellular regeneration, potentially improving neuron function and benefiting individuals with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Mood improvement: Increased energy and neuron repair may alleviate symptoms associated with mood disorders such as depression and anxiety.
  • Anti-aging properties: Influences genes associated with aging, potentially reducing wrinkles and promoting a youthful appearance.

Interaction with disease

Research suggests a correlation between declining levels and increased disease risks, including Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, heart disease, and vision impairment. Animal studies indicate that NAD+ may offer therapeutic benefits in combating various diseases.

NAD+ therapy, administered IV infusion, also holds promise in managing addiction. By influencing neurobiological pathways related to addiction, increased NAD+ levels may reduce cravings, alleviate withdrawal symptoms, and facilitate recovery from substance abuse.

NAD+ Treatment Protocols

Single Treatment

Recommended for short term boost of NAD+ Levels, and restoring cellular health.

Single NAD+ 250mg Infusion administered over 2 – 3 Hours.

May be repeated as needed for maintenance, prevention, and boosting.

Partial Protocol

Recommended for neurological aging, maintaining memory strength, boosting energy levels.

Scaling 5 infusion series administered every other day, followed by monthly maintenance.

Example Schedule:

  • Day 1: Consult and 250mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 2: Break Day
  • Day 3: 250mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 4: Break Day
  • Day 5: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 6: Break Day
  • Day 7: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 8: Break Day
  • Day 9: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Monthly Maintenance: 500mg – 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion 1 – 2 times per month following

 

Complete Protocol

Recommended for severe neurological aging, boosting memory strength, Improving energy levels, Opiate/alcohol Detoxification, Improving cognitive impairment.

Scaling 10 infusion series administered every other day, followed by monthly maintenance.

Example Schedule:

  • Day 1: Consult and 250mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 2: Break Day
  • Day 3: 250mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 4: Break Day
  • Day 5: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 6: Break Day
  • Day 7: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 8: Break Day
  • Day 9: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 10: Break Day
  • Day 11: 500mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 12: Break Day
  • Day 13: 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 14: Break Day
  • Day 15: 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 16: Break Day
  • Day 17: 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Day 18: Break Day
  • Day 19: 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion
  • Monthly Maintenance: 500mg – 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion 1 – 2 times per month following

Maintenance Protocol

Recommended for maintaining NAD+ levels after completion of protocol treatment.

Maintenance infusion of 250mg, 500mg, or 1,000mg performed 1 – 2 times per month as needed to maintain NAD+ levels.

IV NAD+ Infusion Cost

Our fully mobile service comes to you with no extra cost or fees.

  • 250mg NAD+ Infusion: $247 per infusion
  • 500mg NAD+ Infusion: $497 per infusion
  • 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion: $997 per infusion

How Long Does An IV NAD+ Infusion Take?

Yes, the infusion time for NAD+ is lengthy, but luckily with our fully mobile service we are able to administer this infusion in your environment. We perform your infusion wherever suits you best—whether it’s lounging on your couch at home, working at your desk, or relaxing in bed. We aim to be as unobtrusive as possible, seamlessly fitting into your busy schedule.

  • 250mg NAD+ Infusion: 2 – 3 Hours
  • 500mg NAD+ Infusion: 3 – 4 Hours
  • 1,000mg NAD+ Infusion: 6 – 7 Hours

 

NAD+ Frequently Asked Questions

Scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of NAD+ supplementation is still limited, and more research is needed to fully understand its effects on human health. Some studies have shown promising results, but more rigorous clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings and determine the optimal dosage and safety profile of NAD+ supplementation.

There are several lifestyle and dietary strategies that may help increase NAD+ levels naturally:

  • Exercise: Regular physical activity can increase NAD+ levels in the body.
  • Intermittent fasting: Some research suggests that intermittent fasting may help increase NAD+ levels.
  • Maintain a balanced diet: Foods rich in niacin (vitamin B3), such as poultry, fish, nuts, and seeds, can help support NAD+ production.
  • Supplement with precursors: Consuming precursors to NAD+ such as nicotinamide riboside (NR) or nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) may help increase NAD+ levels.
  • Reduce stress: Chronic stress can deplete NAD+ levels, so practicing stress-reducing techniques such as meditation or yoga may be beneficial.
  • Get enough sleep: Adequate sleep is essential for maintaining healthy NAD+ levels.
  • Avoid excessive alcohol consumption: Excessive alcohol consumption can deplete NAD+ levels, so it's essential to drink alcohol in moderation.

By incorporating these strategies into your lifestyle, you may be able to naturally increase your NAD+ levels. However, more research is needed to fully understand the effectiveness of these methods.

NAD+ supplementation is generally considered safe for most people when taken at recommended doses. However, high doses or long-term use may have potential side effects or interactions with certain medications.

NAD+ is a vitamin supplement and naturally produced by the human body, the FDA has not found reason to assess NAD+ IV therapy. We do procure our NAD+ from a compounding pharmacy in the United States that carries the highest FDA certification.

Supplementing with NAD+ has been suggested to potentially provide several health benefits, including:

  • Increased energy: NAD+ is involved in cellular energy production, and some people report increased energy levels after NAD+ supplementation.
  • DNA repair: NAD+ is involved in DNA repair processes, which may help to prevent age-related DNA damage.
  • Anti-aging effects: Some research suggests that NAD+ supplementation may have anti-aging effects by supporting mitochondrial function and cellular health.
  • Neuroprotection: There is some evidence to suggest that NAD+ may have neuroprotective effects and could potentially help with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is not the same as vitamin B3, but they are closely related. Vitamin B3, also known as niacin or nicotinic acid, is a precursor to NAD+ synthesis in the body.

When you consume foods rich in vitamin B3, your body can convert it into NAD+ through various metabolic pathways. Therefore, vitamin B3 is essential for maintaining adequate levels of NAD+ in the body.

NAD+ supplementation is generally considered safe for most people when taken at recommended doses. However, like any supplement, there are potential risks and side effects to consider:

  • Limited research: While some studies suggest potential benefits of NAD+ supplementation, the research is still in its early stages, and more studies are needed to fully understand its effects, optimal dosage, and long-term safety.
  • Potential side effects: Some people may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue when taking NAD+ supplements. At a faster rate, patients may experience slight upper torso pressure, abdominal cramping and lower leg soreness. Flushing, mild nausea and a slight headache may also occur. These side effects usually disappear within 15-30 seconds of slowing the rate of infusion.
  • Interactions with medications: NAD+ supplements may interact with certain medications, including chemotherapy drugs and medications that affect blood sugar levels.
  • Unknown long-term effects: Because NAD+ supplementation is relatively new, the long-term effects are not yet well understood. More research is needed to determine the safety of long-term NAD+ supplementation.

A history of some types of cancers or endometriosis may preclude you from receiving an NAD+ infusion.