Intravenous (& subcutaneous) NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
NADH is a coenzyme that is a critical element for energy production and is a fuel source for mitochondria in all cells of the body.
As important as oxygen It’s supposed to be in every cell of your body. It’s involved with DNA repair, cellular function including energy production, promoting cell health that’s why it’s involved in longevity & immunity.
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Every cell in the body
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Neurotransmitter SupportReduced levels of NADH can inhibit energy, which manifests itself through various cognitive and mental difficulties such as poor concentration and focus, and attention deficit disorders. This occurs because the brain is not supplied with adequate energy to perform efficiently and lacks the capability to synthesize neurotransmitters which can lead to mood disorders, depression, anxiety and disrupted sleep
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More on NADH
What causes deficiencies in NADH?Stress
Diet Prescription Medications Alcohol Inflammation |
What effect can increasing NADH have?
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At the end of the day, health and energy production are intimately related. If your mitochondria aren’t functioning or they are producing too little energy, you are going to experience symptoms. When the problem becomes too severe it turns into illness. Restoring NADH levels reverses this process and allows cells to return to full energy status, offering a possible way to undo mitochondrial damage and the resulting chronic illness.
Maintaining brain health is a long-term process and utilization of NAD IV treatment can be highly beneficial.
NAD can be administered at home as a subcutaneous injection once per day. Call the office or email us at [email protected] to order.
In addition, NADH can also be taken as a supplement (Follow Link)
Maintaining brain health is a long-term process and utilization of NAD IV treatment can be highly beneficial.
NAD can be administered at home as a subcutaneous injection once per day. Call the office or email us at [email protected] to order.
In addition, NADH can also be taken as a supplement (Follow Link)