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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.
