CELLAXYS
NAD+ Therapy
What Is NAD+ Therapy?
NAD+ therapy delivers a natural molecule your body already makes from vitamin B3, essential for energy production, DNA repair, and brain function. As levels decline with age, stress, or poor sleep, fatigue and brain fog can appear. This IV treatment replenishes NAD+ directly, helping restore energy, clarity, and resilience.
How it works:
- For years, low energy, mental sluggishness, and poor recovery were just accepted as part of aging or something to push through with caffeine, stimulants, or sheer willpower.
- If you experience anything similar, you should be asking yourself: What does my body lack? Why is it behaving like this? Is the energy production of my body crashing?
- Your body’s energy currency is ATP (adenosine triphosphate), a molecule made in the mitochondria. You may have heard that the mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. Like any powerhouse, this small organelle needs the right fuel to function.
Who is NAD+ Therapy for?
Most candidates for NAD+ therapy present with subtle but progressive declines in energy, cognitive performance, or metabolic efficiency.
- People in their 40s to 70s who want to maintain clarity as they age.
- Those recovering from stress, infection, or a demanding lifestyle.
- Patients trying to support their body’s healing without prescription stimulants.
- Individuals seeking recovery support during addiction treatment.
- Active infections: Postpone until fully recovered.
- Heart conditions: Avoid if arrhythmia or uncontrolled blood pressure.
- Allergic reactions: Do not repeat if past sensitivity to NAD+ or IV solutions.
- Kidney/Liver issues: Use with caution due to impaired function.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Not recommended; safety not established.
NAD+ Procedure Steps
NAD+ therapy is a simple infusion treatment that takes about 1 to 2 hours from start to finish. At CELLAXYS, each session is guided by a medical team trained to adjust the pace based on your comfort.
Step 1: Start With a
Personal Consultation
We start with a personal consultation to review your symptoms, history, and current health. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, slower recovery, or age-related changes, your provider will assess your baseline and create a tailored treatment plan with your first infusion.
Step 2: IV Placement
and Preparation
During your first infusion, a nurse places a small IV for direct access to your bloodstream. The NAD+ dose is prepared and adjusted to your goals, ranging from light, restorative support to deeper neurological or metabolic benefits.
Step 3: Infusion Begins,
Slowly and Intentionally
Infusions last 90–120 minutes, allowing NAD+ to enter gradually for better absorption. Some patients feel warmth at first; if so, the rate is adjusted to keep you comfortable.
Step 4: Ongoing Support
During Your Session
Your provider stays nearby to monitor vitals and comfort. Many patients read, listen to a podcast, or simply relax, this is your time to reset.
Step 5: You’re
Free to Go
After the drip, the IV is removed and you can leave without assistance. Many feel clearer or lighter within hours, and your provider will review next steps, whether one reset or a longer plan.
Expected Timeline & Recovery
Expected Timeline
& Recovery
There’s no downtime. Results build gradually as your body adapts, depending on your baseline health and NAD+ levels.
Immediately After
the Infusion
No recovery time needed, you can resume your day right away. Some notice clearer focus or steadier energy, though early effects are usually mild.
Within the
First Week
Many notice clearer thinking, steadier energy, and better sleep. If you’ve had stress or poor recovery, the contrast often feels strongest now.
By
4 Weeks
During a series of infusions, cumulative effects appear—better stress resilience, steadier focus, and improved stamina for those recovering from illness or burnout.
Around the
3-Month Mark
NAD+ levels gradually return to baseline over time. Follow-ups every 6–8 weeks or quarterly resets can help maintain benefits, guided by your provider.
Benefits of NAD+ Therapy
Benefits of
NAD+ Therapy
NAD+ therapy isn’t a quick fix or stimulant. The effects unfold gradually but can touch nearly every system in the body. Here are the many benefits you may notice after NAD+ therapy:
Increased
Energy Levels
Instead of high energy levels followed by crashes, energy feels more balanced. Mornings come easier, afternoons don’t drag, and tasks that once felt draining become more manageable.
Focus
Without Effort
Some describe it as a lifting of the mental fog. It’s not sharper thinking in a high-alert sense, but a quieter brain that stays on track without the usual effort.
Less
Emotional Drain
When the nervous system has more cellular support, stress responses often soften. Patients say they feel less reactive, quicker to recover from overwhelming situations.
Recovery
That Builds
Whether it’s from overtraining, an illness, or a demanding work schedule, physical recovery improves when the cells are better fueled.
Age Without
the Drag
NAD+ won’t turn back the clock on aging, but it slows the cellular drift that makes people feel older than they are. That might mean sharper memory, quicker healing, or more stable moods over time.
Drug-Free and
Non-Surgical
NAD+ therapy is free of anaesthesia and cortisone. There’s no need for painkillers either. It doesn’t involve synthetics or any other foreign agents, which makes it a healthier healing alternative to taking oral pills.
Risks & Side Effects
NAD+ therapy is well-tolerated when given in a clinical setting with proper monitoring. Most patients don’t experience discomfort from NAD+ infusions. If anything comes up, it’s usually something small like a warm sensation or a bit of nausea. These reactions usually fade within a few hours and are often managed by slowing the infusion rate.
- A warm or tight sensation in the chest or stomach during the drip.
- Brief nausea, dizziness, or headache, especially if the infusion is fast.
- Mild soreness or bruising where the IV was placed.
- Allergic responses in those sensitive to NAD+ or related compounds.
- Changes in heart rate or blood pressure in patients with cardiovascular concerns.
- Vein irritation from repeated IV placements (rare when spaced out and properly rotated).
Compliance & Safety
Safety protocols:
- Every part of the infusion setup is designed with hygiene and safety in mind. The IV line, needle, and solution bag are all sterile and used only once; nothing is recycled or reused.
- You’re not left alone during treatment either. A trained provider stays nearby, checking in and adjusting things if needed.
- Most places that offer NAD+ therapy stick to strict medical guidelines. That means keeping emergency tools on hand and monitoring your vital signs, like heart rate and blood pressure—especially if it’s your first time or you have a known sensitivity.
- Facilities offering NAD+ therapy are expected to follow established infusion protocols and patient safety guidelines approved by regulatory health bodies or institutional standards.
- The procedure is all about keeping you safe, calm, and comfortable from start to finish.
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Does NAD+ therapy hurt?
Not usually. You might feel a brief pinch when the IV is inserted. During the infusion, some people notice a warm sensation, slight pressure in the chest or stomach, or mild nausea. These effects usually fade when the drip is slowed.
How many infusions will I need?
That depends on your health goals. Some patients start with a short series of 3 to 5 infusions spaced over two weeks. Others schedule monthly maintenance treatments. Your provider will tailor the plan based on your symptoms and response.
What's the success rate of NAD+ therapy?
While success varies by individual, many patients report improvements in energy, focus, sleep, or recovery. Clinical studies show that NAD+ plays a central role in cellular metabolism, but outcome tracking depends on the clinic.
Is NAD+ therapy FDA-approved?
NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme used in compounded IV treatments. While it’s not classified as an FDA-approved pharmaceutical, it is legally administered by licensed medical professionals following established infusion safety protocols.
