FAQ

Do I need to fast before starting the treatment?

Not really, but it's a good idea to have a light meal beforehand to avoid any stomach discomfort.

What if I drink alcohol before or after the treatment?

Best to skip the booze before and after your session. Alcohol can mess with the effectiveness of NAD+ and might up the chances of side effects.

How long does each treatment session take?

Each NAD+ therapy session can last between 1 and 2 hours, depending on the dose and specific protocol used.

Are the treatments generally painful?

NAD+ therapy is usually pretty chill. You might feel a bit of discomfort where the IV goes in, but it's not really painful.

Does the treatment work for weight loss?

While NAD+ therapy boosts metabolism and energy, it's not a primary weight loss treatment. But, paired with a healthy lifestyle, it can definitely enhance your weight loss efforts.

How often should I do the treatment?

It varies based on your needs. Some plans suggest weekly or monthly sessions, while others might be more spread out.

Do I need to get tests done before starting any treatment?

It's not always mandatory, but a medical check-up beforehand is recommended to tailor the treatment to you.

How many sessions are needed to start seeing significant results?

Results vary, but many folks notice improvements after 4 to 6 sessions. It really depends on your overall health and other factors.

Can I use different types of NAD in the same session?

Usually, it's one type of NAD+ per session. But, it can be mixed with other supplements or vitamins as per the treatment plan.

Are there any side effects after NAD therapy?

NAD therapy doesn't typically have side effects.

Where on the body is the NAD infusion done during treatment?

The NAD+ infusion is usually done through a vein, often in the arm, just like a standard IV.

Is NAD treatment safe for people who have or had cancer?

If you've had cancer, it's crucial to talk to a specialized doctor before starting NAD+ therapy, as each case needs a unique assessment.

Can people with diabetes receive NAD+ therapy?

Yes, but if you have diabetes, check with your doctor first. NAD+ can affect energy levels and metabolism, which might need some adjustments in diabetes management.

Is NAD+ therapy suitable for older people?

Absolutely, it can be really beneficial for older folks, fighting cellular aging and boosting brain function. But, each person should get a health pro's opinion first.

How is NAD+ therapy different from other infusion therapies?

NAD+ therapy specifically aims to restore Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) levels, essential for cellular energy and DNA repair, while other infusions might focus on hydration or vitamins.

Can I combine NAD+ therapy with other treatments or meds?

Often, yes, but always check with a doctor. NAD+ therapy can complement other treatments, but it's important to ensure no bad interactions with existing meds.

Does NAD+ therapy help in treating addictions?

There's evidence that NAD+ therapy can be helpful in treating certain addictions, reducing withdrawal symptoms and restoring brain chemical balance.

How long do the effects of NAD+ therapy last?

It varies. Some people report long-lasting benefits, while others might need regular sessions to keep up the results.

Is NAD+ therapy suitable for athletes or very active people?

Yes, it can be great for athletes and active folks, improving cellular energy production and muscle recovery.

Are there age restrictions for receiving NAD+ therapy?

NAD+ therapy is generally safe for adults of all ages. For minors, a health professional's consultation and supervision are essential.

Is NAD+ therapy approved by health bodies like the FDA?

NAD+ therapy is considered a wellness treatment and isn't specifically regulated by the FDA as a medical treatment. However, the components used in the therapy are usually FDA-approved for use.