
NAD+
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide
Recharge at the Cellular Level with NAD+ Therapy
What Does NAD+ Therapy Do?
Enhances energy and reduces fatigue
Supports brain function and mental clarity
Improves metabolism and weight management
Boosts cellular repair and DNA protection
Aids in detoxification and recovery (including post-COVID or burnout)
Supports anti-aging and longevity pathways (via sirtuins)
Who is NAD+ Good For?
Adults 30+ seeking improved vitality
Athletes and biohackers
Busy professionals with fatigue or burnout
Individuals with chronic fatigue or long-haul COVID symptoms
Clients in recovery or undergoing detox
People exploring healthy aging or preventive wellness
Monthly Injectable NAD+ Therapy Packages:
Initial Consult + Lab Panel: $190–$250
Starter Plan: $300/month
200 mg/ml multi-dose vial
Quantity: 2 ml
28 day supply
Weekly 50-100mg subcutaneous injections
Includes supplies + virtual support
Advanced Rejuvenation Plan: $600/month
2-200 mg/ml multi-dose vial
Quantity: 4 ml
28 day supply
Twice weekly 50-100 mg subcutaneous injections
Messaging support + monthly follow-up consult
Common Questions
Is NAD+ safe? → Yes, it’s a naturally occurring molecule in the body.
When will I feel results? → Many clients report benefits within 1–2 weeks.
Can I combine NAD+ with Semorelin, GLP-1, or peptide therapy? → Yes, they often complement each other.
The information provided on this website about NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) therapy is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. NAD⁺ therapy is not suitable for everyone, and results may vary based on individual health conditions.
Contraindications & Cautions
NAD⁺ therapy is not recommended for individuals who have:
A known allergy or hypersensitivity to NAD⁺ or its components
Severe liver or kidney disease
Uncontrolled heart conditions, including recent heart attack or unstable angina
Active cancer or history of malignancy (without medical clearance)
Pregnancy or are currently breastfeeding
Severe anxiety, panic disorders, or sensitivity to stimulants
NAD⁺ may also interact with certain medications or health conditions. All patients must undergo a proper medical consultation and disclose their full medical history prior to receiving treatment.
Side Effects May Include:
Mild flushing, nausea, dizziness, changes in blood pressure, or discomfort at the injection/IV site. Rapid infusions may cause temporary shortness of breath or heart palpitations.