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Is NAD+ IV Therapy an Anti-Aging Secret?

NAD+ has been shown to play an important role in brain regeneration and mental performance. But can it combat signs of aging? Imagine what it would be like to boost your energy levels and reduce signs of aging at the cellular level. Sound too good to be true? NAD+, short for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, plays an important role in mitigating oxidative stress and cell death. And it can slow the aging process of your cells. Praised for its youthful properties, NAD+ may be the ideal anti-aging IV therapy for feeling younger and looking younger too.

What’s NAD+ and Why Do I Need It?

NAD+ is a powerful Vitamin B3 coenzyme present in every single cell of your body. And your cells need it to survive and for cellular repair. The good news? Your body produces this essential molecule naturally. The bad news is that your body’s ability to replenish its NAD+ stores declines over time. By age 60, your NAD+ levels may be about half what they were at age 40.

Your Biological Aging Clock and NAD+

A key indicator of your biological age is the length of telomeres within your DNA. While this previously seemed to be beyond our ability to control, NAD+ IV therapy is changing what’s possible when it comes to aging. By helping repair DNA damage to the telomeres, NAD+ IV therapy can help reduce signs of aging. And NAD+ appears to have an even bigger role than just helping repair DNA damage. Researchers are finding NAD+ levels influence energy production and genomic signaling as well. So if you’re wanting to look younger and feel younger too, NAD+ IV therapy may be an important part of your health hygiene. Wondering how you can boost your NAD+ levels? At ReIVeDoc, our anti-aging IV therapy allows you to supercharge your cells with NAD+ and allows your body the chance to heal from the inside out.

Say Goodbye to Toxins and Free Radicals

The aging process is accelerated by toxins and free radicals which can be taxing to your overall health. With IV NAD+ your body works to flush out toxins and free radicals that may contribute to a drab and dull appearance. Like most health treatments, the benefits of NAD+ IV therapy works best when utilized regularly. For recommendations on how frequently you should schedule your treatments, consult with Dr. Cohen, founder of ReIVeDoc and board-certified neurologist specializing in anti-aging treatment modalities and brain wellness.

Choose IV NAD+ Infusion for Maximum Absorption

Wondering why you should take NAD+ intravenously? Why not just take a pill? Unlike NAD+ that’s ingested orally, intravenous NAD+ bypasses the digestive system and is delivered directly to your cells for maximum absorption. Administered directly into the bloodstream, many patients report a change in their energy levels within hours of their treatment, making NAD+ IV infusions an attractive option for those seeking a noticeable difference right away.

Takeaways

Incorporating NAD+ IV therapy into your lifestyle can help you push the boundaries of what’s possible for your age and may give you the anti-aging edge you’ve been looking for. NAD+ IV infusions were once thought to be accessible only to elite athletes or A-list celebrities, but at RevIVeDoc we provide you with cutting edge anti-aging solutions and a customized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Lead a busy lifestyle? Wondering how you can find time to take care of yourself? We cater to your schedule and fully equip our state-of-the-art IV clinic with all the comforts of home and office.

To schedule your anti-aging IV therapy session for NAD+ in Chicago, contact us to learn more.

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