Unlock Your True Potential with NAD+ Injectable!


What is NAD+?

NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. NAD+ levels decline with age as evidenced in scientific studies. By improving and sustaining NAD+ levels, you can decelerate the aging process.
NAD+ is essential for vital cellular functions like energy production, cellular repair, detoxification, and sleep.
As we age, our NAD+ levels decline, impacting our skin, energy, and increasing chronic illness risks. In fact, we lose about 30% of our NAD+ levels between ages 45-60.
Studies show that maintaining your NAD+ levels supports healthy aging for improved quality of life.
How does it work?
Unlock a healthier self in three simple steps:

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Frequently asked questions
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What is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) Injectable is a powerful longevity and mitochondrial support therapy administered via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. NAD+ is a coenzyme present in every cell and is essential for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and healthy cellular aging. As we age, NAD+ levels decline, contributing to fatigue, inflammation, cognitive decline, and metabolic dysfunction. Injectable NAD+ provides rapid and efficient absorption into the bloodstream for systemic and neurological rejuvenation.
How does it work?
NAD+ plays a central role in longevity and cellular repair mechanisms:
Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Function
NAD+ fuels the electron transport chain, directly boosting ATP production in mitochondria—enhancing stamina, resilience, and metabolic health.
DNA Repair & Sirtuin Activation
Activates sirtuins (SIRT1, SIRT3) and PARPs, key enzymes involved in DNA repair, inflammation control, and regulation of aging.
Whole-Body Anti-Aging Support
Supports neuroprotection, insulin sensitivity, immune modulation, and resistance to oxidative stress.
What are the possible side effects of NAD+ injections?
Common (Usually mild and transient):
- Injection site soreness or redness
- Warm flushing sensation
- Headache or lightheadedness (especially with IV or high doses)
Less Common / Monitor If Present:
- Nausea or GI discomfort
- Fatigue or sleep disturbances in first few doses
- Anxiety or overstimulation (rare, often dose-dependent)
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