NAD+ IV therapy
Advanced IV therapy to recharge your cells and combat age-related conditions.
The benefits
Boost your energy
Enhance your production of cellular fuel (ATP). NAD+ enables energy production by supporting your mitochondria, which are the power centers of your cells.
Protect your brain cells
Maintain optimal brain function by promoting healthy neuronal activity. NAD+ enhances energy production in brain cells, helping to maintain their function and protect against age-related cognitive decline.
Regulate your mood
Regulate mood by reducing inflammation and supporting the production of neurotransmitters that stabilize emotions. This boosts energy in key brain areas, helping to promote a sense of calm.
Is nad+ right for you?
Whether you’re looking to boost energy, support brain health, or improve mood, NAD+ therapy can optimize your body’s functions and help you perform at your highest level, every day.
Health considerations
NAD+ may help*:
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Viral infections
- Anxiety
Performance goals
NAD+ may support:
- Inflammation reduction
- Cognitive performance
- Mood regulation
Common questions
How is NAD+ administered?
NAD+ is administered via an IV.
How much does NAD+ cost?
NAD+ infusions at our NYC clinic start at $450.
Will I experience any side effects from the infusion?
You may experience temporary and mild side effects, like bruising/swelling at the IV site, infection, rashes or allergic reactions.
Is NAD+ safe?
As a supplement, NAD+ is generally well tolerated.
Are there any common side effects?
Some people experience temporary side effects, like:
– Dizziness
– Mild headaches
– Nausea
– Redness or itchiness from flushing
When will I feel the effects?
Timelines vary for each person; some experience the energizing effects almost immediately while others feel the effects more gradually.
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