Discover how this cutting-edge treatment can help you enhance your cellular health and overall well-being.
Peptides are amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. They answer distress calls in the body. For example skin might ask for more collagen; muscles might ask for repair. Because they’re small, they can target cells more precisely than many traditional drugs. They can even message the body's metabolism to rev up or gear down. Medical peptides are created in a lab. Because they are things the body already makes and uses, they tend to work with existing pathways rather than bulldozing new paths. Schedule a no pressure consultation today and we'll match the right peptide for your goal; healing tissue/ improving skin quality/ supporting healthy aging/ weight loss/ decreasing alcohol craving/ peak athletic performance—all while monitoring dose and safety.
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a vital coenzyme found in all living cells. It plays a fundamental role in various biological processes, including energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular communication. However, NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, contributing to a range of health issues.
While there are several different peptides available Dr. Freeman and Collin recommend NAD+ because this peptide is nonspecific. It scavenges the body looking for damage (mitochondria, cell membrane, etc.) and goes to work repairing damage found. Discover why Longevity enthusiasts use this themselves.
NAD+ therapy can revitalize your cells and enhance energy production. Many individuals report increased energy and reduced fatigue after treatment.
NAD+ supports DNA repair mechanisms, which can promote cellular longevity and reduce the risk of age-related diseases.
Enhanced NAD+ levels may positively affect cognitive function, helping with mental clarity and focus.
Some athletes and fitness enthusiasts turn to NAD+ therapy to potentially improve endurance and overall physical performance.
NAD+ therapy is gaining recognition for its potential role in aiding addiction recovery, particularly for substances like opioids.
Before your NAD+ therapy, you'll have a consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. They will assess your health, discuss your goals, and determine if NAD+ therapy is suitable for you.
NAD+ therapy can be administered through an intravenous (IV) infusion. The treatment typically lasts a few hours, during which you can relax comfortably in a supervised setting. Alternatively, choose a simple shot (intramuscular). Advantages of the IV infusion include higher dosing and direct access across the blood-brain-barrier. Dr. Freeman does not recommend oral NAD+ for general health and maintenance due to its decreased bioavailability. She does recommend oral NAD+ for several medical conditions including pain management.
The NAD+ therapy regimen is tailored to your individual needs and goals. The number of sessions required may vary from person to person.
Throughout the treatment, a healthcare professional will monitor your progress and provide any necessary support. You may experience mild side effects such as flushing or dizziness, but these are usually temporary.
NAD+ therapy is generally considered safe when administered by qualified healthcare professionals. Side effects are typically mild and transient, including flushing, headache, and dizziness. Serious adverse events are rare but should be reported to your healthcare provider immediately.
It's essential to undergo NAD+ therapy under the supervision of a licensed medical professional who can tailor the treatment to your specific needs and monitor your progress.
Note: While NAD+ therapy shows promise for various health benefits, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if it's suitable for your specific health conditions and goals.
Unlock the potential of cellular health with NAD+ therapy. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how this innovative treatment can enhance your well-being and vitality.