What is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential for cellular energy production and mitochondrial health. It plays a crucial role in metabolic processes, including DNA repair and cellular aging. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, which has led to its use in anti-aging and cellular regeneration therapies.
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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How Does It Work?
NAD+ serves as a substrate for several enzymes, including sirtuins and PARPs, which are involved in DNA repair and the regulation of cellular aging. By enhancing mitochondrial function, NAD+ supports energy production, cellular resilience, and longevity, making it valuable for both anti-aging and energy-boosting applications.
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What is NAD+ therapy?
NAD IV Therapy is an intravenous treatment that delivers Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) directly into the bloodstream. NAD+ is a coenzyme found in all living cells that plays a key role in various biological processes, including energy production, DNA repair, and cellular aging. As we age, NAD+ levels decline, and this decrease is associated with various age-related conditions and decreased energy levels.
How long does the NAD+ IV infusion take?
A NAD+ IV infusion typically takes between 2 to 4 hours to complete. The duration can vary depending on the dosage and the individual’s tolerance to the infusion rate. Some people may prefer a slower infusion to minimize potential side effects like nausea or discomfort, which can extend the session time. It’s usually administered in a medical or wellness clinic under professional supervision.
How does it feel to receive a NAD+ IV infusion?
Experiences during a NAD+ IV infusion can vary from person to person. Some people report feeling a warming sensation or slight pressure at the infusion site. Others may experience mild discomfort, like nausea, headaches, or a sense of tightness in the chest, especially if the infusion rate is too fast. The effects can differ based on individual sensitivity and the rate of the infusion.
What are the benefits of NAD IV Therapy?
NAD IV Therapy offers numerous benefits, including improved mental clarity, increased energy levels, reduced symptoms of chronic fatigue, enhanced muscle function, and more efficient metabolism. It is also known for its anti-aging properties and positive effects on skin health.
How often should you undergo NAD IV Therapy?
The frequency of NAD IV Therapy sessions depends on individual health goals and needs. For general wellness and maintenance, it is recommended to have the therapy once a month. For specific conditions such as addiction or chronic fatigue, more frequent sessions may be needed as advised by your healthcare provider.
What is the difference between NAD IV Therapy and NAD injections?
NAD IV Therapy provides a gradual and sustained delivery of NAD into the bloodstream, ensuring prolonged absorption. NAD injections, on the other hand, are administered in a single shot, offering a quicker and more concentrated dose. The choice between them depends on personal preferences and specific health goals.
Are there any side effects of NAD IV Therapy?
NAD IV Therapy is generally well-tolerated. Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as nausea, headache, or fatigue during or after the session. These symptoms are usually temporary and subside quickly. It is important to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
How is NAD+ IV therapy administered?
NAD+ IV therapy is administered by a licensed Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner under the supervision of our Medical Director. Treatments are conducted in our Beverly Hills clinic in a comfortable infusion room. You will be monitored throughout the session.
How should I prepare for my first NAD+ IV session, and what should I expect?
Before your first NAD+ IV session at our Beverly Hills clinic, we recommend eating a light meal and staying well-hydrated, as this helps your body tolerate the infusion comfortably. The session itself typically lasts 2 to 4 hours, during which you may relax, work, or read. Your provider will adjust the infusion rate based on your response, since slowing the drip can ease common sensations such as warmth, mild chest tightness, or transient nausea.
If you would like to read more before booking, our blog walks through how providers determine the right protocol in our NAD+ dosage guide, explains the differences between IV and shot delivery formats in NAD+ injections: benefits, types, and what to expect, provides a clinical overview specific to our practice in NAD therapy in Beverly Hills, and breaks down pricing and package options in our NAD+ cost guide.