NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in all living cells. It plays a central role in energy metabolism and mitochondrial function, helping cells generate the energy needed to perform essential biological processes.
Levels of NAD+ may decline over time, which can influence how efficiently cells function.
One of the primary roles of NAD+ is supporting the production of ATP, the body’s main energy currency.
This may be relevant for individuals experiencing:
NAD+ is involved in cellular processes that support brain function. In clinical settings, it is often explored for individuals experiencing:
NAD+ therapy is used to support recovery and cellular repair processes. This may be relevant for individuals with:
NAD+ plays a role in metabolic pathways that influence how the body utilizes energy. Supporting these processes may contribute to overall metabolic efficiency.
Individuals seeking support for:
A consultation helps determine if NAD+ therapy is appropriate.
Responses vary depending on the individual and treatment plan.
Treatments are administered under medical supervision.