IV NAD+ Therapy
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IV NAD+ Therapy
IV NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) Therapy is a cutting-edge anti-aging and brain-boosting treatment that promotes cellular repair and regeneration. NAD+ is a coenzyme naturally found in the body, essential for DNA repair, energy production, and brain function. Over time, NAD+ levels decline — this therapy helps restore them efficiently.
It’s highly beneficial for those seeking improved mental clarity, energy, anti-aging effects, addiction recovery support, and overall neurological health. This therapy can also help enhance mood, concentration, and cellular detoxification.
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Service Time
15 to 30 minutes
Recovery Time
No Recovery Time
Treatment Results
Guaranteed Visible Results
Dosage:
250–500 ml solution, infused slowly over 1.5–3 hours (depending on tolerance).
Benefits:
- Enhances cognitive function and memory
- Increases energy and stamina
- Slows aging and supports cellular repair
Main Ingredients
- NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
- Vitamin B Complex (supports nerve health and energy)
- Amino Acids (supports repair and detoxification)
What to Expect?
IV NAD+ infusions are administered slowly to allow your body to absorb it gradually. The process may take 90 minutes to 3 hours depending on dosage and comfort. You may feel mental clarity and increased alertness soon after treatment, with greater effects noticeable after multiple sessions.
IV NAD+ Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
It directly supports cellular health and brain function, making it unique for anti-aging and neurological benefits.
While some notice results after 1 session, a series of 4–6 treatments is often recommended for full benefits.
Because of slow infusion, some may feel chest tightness or warmth, which is managed by adjusting the drip rate.
Generally yes, but those with specific medical conditions should consult their doctor before beginning NAD+ therapy.