NAD+

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential for cellular metabolism and energy production. It plays a central role in oxidative phosphorylation processes, allowing cells to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) – the body's primary energy currency. In cases of chronic fatigue, NAD+ levels are often reduced, which contributes to lower cellular energy and an overall feeling of exhaustion.

What Is NAD+ and Why Is It Important?

NAD+ is a molecule involved in nearly all major metabolic pathways – from carbohydrate breakdown to protein synthesis. It functions as an electron carrier, facilitating energy transfer within cells. Maintaining adequate NAD+ levels is critical for optimal mitochondrial function, and therefore, for a healthy energy system.

Benefits

Suitable for

NAD+ intravenous therapy is suitable for patients who:

Conclusion

NAD+ IV therapy provides an effective method to restore cellular energy and optimize metabolic function. By delivering this key coenzyme directly into the bloodstream, the treatment ensures rapid absorption and immediate activation of vital processes, significantly easing symptoms of chronic fatigue and enhancing quality of life.