NAD+
NAD + is a coenzyme found in all living cells that promotes cell regeneration and increases cell longevity.
NAD production decreases as we age, and it is thought to have a part in feeling the symptoms of ageing and becoming more susceptible to chronic age-related
diseases.
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Benefits of NAD+
NAD+ Ben​efits everyone differently, you will be advised of these benefits during your consultation.
Unfortunately we are not allowed to state what these are publically due to Laws in Australia.
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Most effective way to administer NAD+
The most effective way to acquire NAD+ advantages is through intravenous infusion, which ensures 100% absorption directly into the bloodstream.
However we can inject NAD+ via Iintramuscular or Subcutaneously.
Given the several methods by which NAD+ promotes health and longevity,
supplementation, NAD+ has grown in popularity.
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Side Effects of NAD+ therapy
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​ Stomach upset
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Nausea and vomiting
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Tachycardia
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A wave feeling over the body
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Congested sinuses
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Hunger
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Facial flushing or overall body warmth
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Hypertension
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Anxiety
You will be monitor for signs of an allergic reaction including skin rash,
itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips or tongue, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, dizziness, wheezing or red painful area in the leg.
If you experience any of these symptoms, please advise the nurse immediately.
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Important information?
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NAD+ is better absorbed if it administered slowly, this would also cause less side effects.
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NAD+ can be infused 1-4 times a month
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An infusion can take up to 4 hours depending on individual experience
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Titration of dosages are required, there are 4 dosages for NAD+ which include 250mls, 500mls, 750mls, and 1000mls. It is recommended to start off at 250mls and work your way from there.
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A thorough consultation is needed before administration
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First time clients require a script, our scripts are $50 and last for 12 months.
