NAD+ What it is, what is does, and is it for you?

What is NAD+

NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, which is a coenzyme in all living cells. It is vital for metabolism, cellular energy production and DNA repair. It is important to convert our food into energy, and helps with inflammation and aging. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, so supplementing with injections, good diet and exercise can help keep your NAD+ levels higher than typical for your age range. For a scientific article on NAD+ and regenerative medicine, click here.

NAD+ and conditions it helps

Long Covid

Recent studies have shown that NAD+ can help reduce fatigue in patients with symptoms from covid, or who have Long Covid, often called “long haulers”. It has also been shown to help with cognitive issues. Continued trials in humans are ongoing so we better understand the long term benefits of NAD+ for Long Covid.

Aging

As we age, our NAD+ that occurs naturally in the body decreases. With decreased NAD+, we may have and increase in the chronic illnesses associated with aging. NAD+ is also shown to help with cardiac health in relation to aging.

Sleep

In a study focusing on NAD+ and sleep, results showed that patients had improved sleep quality. Preliminary studies show that it might help with insomnia.

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Who is NAD+ for and not for?

NAD+ is a good option for healthy adults who are athletes, who have brain fog, fatigue, and age related issues.

Adults who have active cancer, cardiovascular disease or are pregnant or breastfeeding should speak to their Doctor to determine if they are a good candidate for NAD+ supplementation.

How White Mountain IV Hydration administers

At White Mountain IV Hydration, we administer NAD+ in two ways:
• Injections: 50mg, 75mg or 100mg
• As an IV infusion:  250mg or 500mg
Our knowledgeable nurses are always available to answer questions and help you choose the best option based on your individual wellness goals—whether that’s cellular reset, healthy aging, improved sleep, or overall energy and recovery.
Because NAD+ is best tolerated when increased gradually, we follow a step-up dosing approach with our injections. New patients typically begin at 50 mg. After three injections, the dose may be increased based on how your body responds.  We run our infusions over 2.5 to 4 hours depending on dosage for best experience and results.
  • Maximum injection dose: 100 mg
  • Maximum IV dose: 500 mg
To book an infusion or injection, click the booking link.
If you’re unsure which option is best for you, feel free to call or text us at 928-892-2331—we’re happy to help guide you.

To book an infusion or injection, click here.

 

 

 

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