NAD+
NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide—a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays critical roles in:
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Gene regulation

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62.5mg
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What Does NAD+ Do?
Energy Production
NAD⁺ is essential in mitochondria, the cell’s energy factories. It helps convert nutrients (glucose, fats) into ATP, the energy your cells use, through: * Glycolysis * The Citric Acid Cycle * The Electron Transport Chain Without NAD⁺, cells cannot generate energy efficiently.
DNA Repair and Longevity
NAD⁺ activates key enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs, which: * Repair DNA damage * Regulate inflammation * Maintain telomere stability * Influence gene expression related to aging These functions link NAD⁺ to healthy aging and cellular resilience.
Cell Signaling and Immune Function
NAD⁺ also acts as a signaling molecule that helps regulate: * Calcium levels inside cells * Oxidative stress responses * Neurotransmitter activity * Immune cell activation
What does NAD+ IV therapy feel like?
Getting NAD+ through IV isn’t like a quick vitamin drip. It’s more of a slow, steady cellular reset. Most people describe a gradual wave of mental clarity, improved focus, and more energy over the next 24 to 48 hours. Some feel a bit of tightness in the chest or stomach during the infusion. This is common and usually improves when the infusion rate is slowed. One of our RNs will be watching at bedside to titrate the rate of infusion.
How long does it take?
A full NAD+ infusion typically takes 2 to 3 hours to complete. It’s best done while relaxing. Bring headphones, a book, or just take the time to rest. You’re fueling your body at the cellular level, and that process takes time. Should you be very comfortable with the rate, you can let the nurse know and they will be happy to set it to your tolerance.





