NAD therapy
it can support health and increase energy levels. But what exactly is this type of treatment, what are its benefits and who is it for? Read on and find out the answer to these questions.
What is NAD therapy?
NAD therapy it is done through infusions and can contribute to cell regeneration.
What is NAD? NAD – nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide- is a molecule with the role of a coenzyme, essential for living cells. It has the role of providing energy at the cellular level and supporting the proper functioning of the organs. When nicotinamide levels drop, the body loses energy and stamina, being exposed to a number of ailments.
How does NAD therapy work and what are its benefits?
Therapy involves intravenous treatment. Once the treatment reaches the bloodstream, the molecule restores the cells’ energy reserves and:
● can support cognitive function
● can strengthen immunity
● can relieve chronic pain
and may have a number of other health benefits as well.
In which cases is NAD therapy recommended?
● chronic fatigue
● depression and anxiety
● inflammatory diseases
How does the intravenous NAD therapy session work? What to expect
This information is provided for informational purposes only. For medical advice or a diagnosis, consult a professional.
Here are the steps taken:
1. Initial medical consultation. It all starts with a detailed evaluation by an infusion therapy specialist. At this stage:
● Your medical history and health goals are reviewed.
● The personalized protocol is established (dosage of NAD+ and frequency of sessions).
● Possible contraindications are checked to guarantee total safety.
2. Preparation of the protocol. The solution is prepared on site, in a sterile environment, following strict medical protocols. The concentration is adjusted according to the doctor’s recommendation to meet the specific needs of your body.
3. The actual administration. The procedure is similar to a classic infusion: A specialized medical staff mounts the intravenous catheter. The substance is gradually introduced into the bloodstream to ensure optimal cellular absorption and to prevent any discomfort (such as tightness in the chest or dizziness, which can occur when administered too quickly).
4. A session lasts, on average, between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the dose administered and individual tolerance. In this interval, you can relax, read or work on your laptop in a comfortable armchair.
5. Post-therapy monitoring and recommendations. During the entire procedure, the medical team monitors your condition. At the end, the specialist doctor will give you personalized indications for the next period and plan, if necessary, the rest of the sessions in your revitalization protocol.
NAD therapy – contraindications and precautions
Although the safety profile of NAD+ is high, its administration requires careful medical judgment and supervision.
Here are the situations in which it is recommended to avoid treatment/maximum caution:
● Pregnancy and breast-feeding. Due to the lack of clinical studies to guarantee the safety of the fetus or infant, administration is usually contraindicated during these periods.
● Cardiovascular diseases. Patients with uncontrolled hypertension or heart rhythm disturbances (major arrhythmias) should avoid NAD therapy.
● In case serious kidney or liver diseases, the body’s ability to metabolize and eliminate substances is compromised, which can lead to complications.
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Respiratory diseases
● Active oncological treatments. Because NAD+ influences cellular and energy processes, it is administered exclusive on the recommendation and under the guidance of the oncologist.
● People with a history of allergies to the components of the infusion solution requires extremely slow administration and permanent medical supervision.
Important note!
Any NAD+ regimen should begin with a thorough medical consultation to evaluate the benefit-risk ratio based on your health history.
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