Do you find yourself battling chronic fatigue or struggling with brain fog every day? You’re not alone, and the solution might be easier than you think. NAD, a critical molecule in your body’s energy and repair processes, could be the key to boosting your mental and physical health. But with the various NAD options like infusions, Injections, and nasal spray available, which one is the best fit for your health goals? Let’s explore how each method works and figure out which best suits your lifestyle.
Think back to high school biology, and you probably learned about NAD+. NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It's a coenzyme found in every cell in the body, and it is involved in hundreds of metabolic processes like cellular energy and mitochondrial health. As we age our NAD levels naturally decline. Further decline can occur due to various lifestyle factors such as poor diet, alcohol consumption, lack of exercise, sleep deprivation and stress. This reduction can significantly impact how our cells repair themselves and produce energy, leading to feelings of fatigue and brain fog. Boosting these levels through various NAD options could be the key to enhancing our overall health and helping us to feel more energized and mentally clear. Some of the other benefits include. Other benefits of increasing NAD levels include anti-aging effects, DNA protection, cellular regeneration, and resetting your circadian rhythm.
NAD infusions are considered the gold standard among NAD therapies. This method involves administering NAD directly into your bloodstream through IV, allowing for a higher concentration of NAD to reach your cells quickly. This can provide quick symptom relief. Depending on your needs, you can choose 200mg, 400mg, or 600mg per session. However, the downside is the infusion time, which can range from 90 minutes to 4 hours, typically required two to four times per month for maximum benefits. Although time consuming, this method offers significant, rapid boosts in NAD levels, making it ideal for those needing immediate results.
NAD injections are another method that provide direct delivery via injection. This route can be quicker and less invasive than infusions, and with many of the same benefits, however they contain a lower dose of 50mg, so they need to be administered every 1-3 days to achieve similar benefits to infusions. This makes them a much quicker option for those short on time.
Nasal spray is a non-invasive option to boost NAD levels at home. Absorbed directly through the blood vessels within your nasal passages, nasal sprays are the most convenient option. You will receive 1500mg nasal spray shipped directly to your house, which you can use to spray each nostril twice a day. This allows for consistency, the most important factor when raising and maintaining NAD levels in your cells.
Each method of NAD offers different advantages depending on your individual needs and can be done interchangeably. If you are looking to boost your NAD levels quickly, start with a couple of infusions, then supplement with the nasal spray to help keep those levels elevated and maintained. Another option is to come in as needed for injections in between infusions. We can help you find a customized plan that works best for you!
If you are interested in NAD therapy, book a consultation here to take advantage of all the great benefits of NAD today.
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