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A Beginner’s Guide to NAD IV Therapy

    We are always searching for ways to reinvigorate our zest for life without countless health fads and diets. An increasingly popular and modern way to boost your energy levels and vitality is through the use of NAD IV therapy. This therapy dates back to the 1960s and can help promote mental well-being and improve physical health. 


    We dive in to cover the basics of NAD IV therapy. This may be the remedy you have been looking for to help reduce feelings of constant fatigue and positively alter your daily routine.


    What is NAD IV therapy?


    NAD simply stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme molecule found at the core of all metabolic processes in our bodies. Over time as we age, our NAD levels decrease, causing us to feel more sluggish in our movements and possibly feel less mentally resilient. 


    Decreased NAD levels can also increase our chances of getting cancer. Furthermore, our metabolism considerably slows down as we age and face lower levels of NAD.


    NAD is frequently provided intravenously, despite being a vitamin that may be taken orally. While the majority of people experience no side effects during NAD IV Therapy, a few people may feel a little uncomfortable. 


    These side effects can include moderate nausea, headaches, anxiety, or tingling in the chest or muscles. Usually, going for a slower IV drip will ensure you do not experience these uncomfortable symptoms. Those feelings tend to go away once the treatment is over.


    Benefits 

    • Boosts energy: NAD IV therapy has no adverse side effects, such as bruising or a lengthy recovery period. After treatment, patients typically say they feel alert and more energized.
    • Improves mitochondrial health: Today, it is well acknowledged that many chronic diseases, such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, addiction, and depression, all have mitochondrial dysfunction as one of the leading causes. Utilizing additional NAD IV therapy may be the best way to enhance cardiovascular and physiological health as individuals age.
    • Protects brain health: NAD IV treatment increases cellular energy, which improves your cognitive abilities. With this therapy, you can vastly improve your mental clarity, along with boosting your concentration levels. Other patients have also noted experiencing better memory retention. 
    • Counteracts aging: This treatment slows down the ageing process at the cellular level, as you might imagine. After you receive your NAD IV therapy dosage, your body’s weak cells will be repaired more quickly.
    • Reverses addiction: Addiction to alcohol and other drugs is known to lower the amount of NAD in the body. Consequently, the brain does not receive the same amount of energy as it does when consuming food or sleeping. NAD IV treatment reduces problematic and severe withdrawal symptoms and can even help flush your system of the addictive substance. Furthermore, if you are suffering from an addiction to opioids or alcohol, NAD IV therapy can help reduce your strong cravings for these substances. 


    Who is a good candidate? 


    If you often ask yourself why you always feel tired despite eating well or getting enough sleep, then NAD IV therapy might be the right solution for you. If you are going through an addiction to alcohol or opioids, consider undergoing NAD IV therapy to ensure a successful recovery process. This therapy is also great for anyone who needs to alleviate stress or anxiety.


    How often should you get NAD IV therapy for optimal results?


    We advise a routine dose of NAD IV therapy. Most patients find that once a month works best for them, but some with more severe issues require a more frequent dosage.


    Feel young and energized once again!


    Take control of your life by boosting your energy levels with our IV treatment services. Call us at (817) 538-5439 or fill out our online contact form to book your first appointment. 

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