
Boost Energy, Focus, and Vitality with NAD+
Cynthia Holton
In today’s fast-paced world, many of us struggle with fatigue, brain fog, and the overall effects of aging. While lifestyle changes can help, often times our cells need a deeper boost to restore vitality and function. Enter NAD+ therapy—a groundbreaking treatment designed to enhance cellular energy, improve mental clarity, and support overall health.
What is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a critical role in cellular energy production and DNA repair, making it essential for overall health and longevity. As we age, our NAD+ levels naturally decline, which can contribute to fatigue, reduced cognitive function, and slower recovery. Research shows that NAD+ decline is also linked to various age-related diseases, including metabolic disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and neurodegeneration (Iqbal & Nakagawa, 2024).
How Does NAD+ Therapy Work?
Intravenous (IV) NAD+ therapy delivers this powerful coenzyme directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for maximum absorption. This allows your cells to immediately utilize NAD+ to:
- Boost mitochondrial function, improving energy production.
- Enhance cognitive clarity and focus.
- Support DNA repair, reducing signs of aging.
- Improve recovery from physical and mental stress.
Clinical Studies Supporting NAD+ Therapy
Research into NAD+ has highlighted its potential in promoting health and longevity. Some key findings include:
- Energy and Mitochondrial Health: A study published in Cell Metabolism found that increasing NAD+ levels can improve mitochondrial function, which is critical for energy production. The study noted that NAD+ precursors restored mitochondrial health in aging cells. (Gomes et al., 2013)
- Neuroprotection: Research in Nature demonstrated that NAD+ supplementation can protect neurons from age-related damage, supporting brain health and reducing cognitive decline. (Verdin, 2015)
- Age-Related Pathologies: A recent review highlighted that supplementation with NAD+ precursors, such as nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), shows promise in addressing metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular health, and neurodegeneration. However, while animal studies have shown significant benefits, clinical results in humans remain modest. Gut microbiome interactions and precursor absorption may play a role in this discrepancy (Iqbal & Nakagawa, 2024).
- Anti-Aging Benefits: A study in Science revealed that boosting NAD+ levels enhanced DNA repair mechanisms and extended lifespan in animal models, indicating potential anti-aging effects. (Zhang et al., 2016)
Who Can Benefit from IV NAD+ Therapy?
IV NAD+ therapy is suitable for a wide range of individuals, including those who:
- Struggle with chronic fatigue or burnout.
- Experience brain fog or memory issues.
- Want to support anti-aging and longevity.
- Are recovering from stress, illness, or physical exertion.
- Seek enhanced athletic performance and recovery.
What to Expect During an IV NAD+ Session
Your NAD+ IV treatment begins with a consultation to determine your specific needs and goals. During the session, NAD+ mixed in normal saline is infused directly into your bloodstream over 1-2 hours. Many patients report feeling an initial sense of relaxation, followed by improved energy and focus in the days following the treatment.
Is NAD+ Therapy Right for You?
If you’re seeking a natural way to boost your energy, sharpen your mind, and support long-term health, NAD+ therapy may be the solution. By addressing cellular health at its core, this innovative treatment helps you feel revitalized from the inside out.
Discover the Benefits at Restore Wellness and Aesthetics
At Restore Wellness and Aesthetics, we specialize in personalized NAD+ treatments tailored to your unique needs. Our goal is to help you achieve optimal health and vitality through science-backed therapies. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step towards feeling your best.
References:
- Gomes, A. P., et al. (2013). Declining NAD+ induces a pseudohypoxic state disrupting nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging. Cell Metabolism.
- Verdin, E. (2015). NAD+ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration. Nature.
- Zhang, H., et al. (2016). NAD+ repletion improves mitochondrial and stem cell function and enhances life span in mice. Science.
- Iqbal, T., & Nakagawa, T. (2024). The therapeutic perspective of NAD+ precursors in age-related diseases. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 649, 149590. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149590