Recharge from the Inside Out
NAD+ is essential for key cellular functions like energy production, repair, detoxification, and sleep. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline—impacting focus, stamina, and resilience. NAD+ injections help replenish what’s lost, so you can feel and function at your best.

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What Is NAD+?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell in your body. It powers essential functions like:
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Cellular energy production (ATP)
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DNA repair and gene expression
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Brain signaling and metabolic health
Boosting NAD+ can help reverse some of the declines we experience with aging and chronic stress.
Benefits of NAD+ Therapy
More Energy: Boost stamina, reduce fatigue
Sharper Focus: Enhance mental clarity and cognitive performance
Healthy Aging: Support DNA repair and cellular recovery
Mood & Sleep: May improve mood regulation and circadian rhythm
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What is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell. It’s vital for energy production, cellular repair, and brain function. NAD+ levels decline with age, contributing to fatigue, slower recovery, and cognitive changes.
How does it work?
NAD+ injections replenish your body’s natural stores, helping boost mitochondrial function, repair DNA, and reduce oxidative stress. Unlike oral supplements, injectable NAD+ delivers fast, consistent results.
What are the possible side effects of NAD+ injections?
Common (Usually mild and transient):
- Injection site soreness or redness
- Warm flushing sensation
- Headache or lightheadedness (especially with IV or high doses)
Less Common / Monitor If Present:
- Nausea or GI discomfort
- Fatigue or sleep disturbances in first few doses
- Anxiety or overstimulation (rare, often dose-dependent)