
What is NAD+ Therapy?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells. It is involved in energy production and cellular repair.
As we age, NAD+ levels decline, which is linked to aging and various health issues. Supplementing with NAD+ precursors like nicotinamide riboside (NR) or nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) offers several potential benefits
Benefits of NAD+ Therapy

Boosts cellular energy (ATP production)
Mitochondrial function requires NAD+ to help convert food into energy.
Higher NAD+ levels improve energy metabolism, reducing fatigue and enhancing endurance.

Supports brain health & cognitive function
NAD+ plays a role in neuroprotection by supporting neurons and reducing oxidative stress.
It may help with:
- Improved memory and focus
- Reduced risk of neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s)
- Enhanced cognitive performance

Promotes DNA repair & longevity
NAD+ activates sirtuins, a family of proteins that regulate aging and DNA repair.
This may help:
- Slow down aging processes
- Improve skin health
- Reduce inflammation

Enhances muscle function & recovery
By supporting mitochondria, NAD+ helps improve muscle endurance, strength, and recovery, making it popular among athletes and those seeking anti-aging benefits.

Supports metabolism & weight management
NAD+ helps regulate metabolism by improving insulin sensitivity and fat breakdown, potentially aiding in weight loss and metabolic health.

Strengthens immune system

May reduce the risk of chronic diseases
Higher NAD+ levels have been linked to lower risks of chronic conditions.
This may help:
- Type 2 diabetes
- Cardiovascular disease
- Fatty liver disease

Increases energy & reduces fatigue

Supports hormonal balance

Enhances blood flow & circulation

Reduces stress & anxiety
NAD+ is involved in brain function and neurotransmitter regulation, helping reduce oxidative stress and support mental well-being—potentially leading to better mood and increased sexual interest.

Improves sleep quality

Supports aging & longevity
NAD+ and anti-aging
NAD+ is one of the most powerful anti-aging molecules. It plays a role in cellular energy production, DNA repair, and activating longevity-related proteins like sirtuins. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, contributing to fatigue, cognitive decline, skin aging, and increased risk of age-related diseases. Boosting NAD+ may help slow down the aging process and promote longevity.

How NAD+ supports anti-aging

Enhances mitochondrial function & energy production
- Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of cells but weaken with age.
- NAD+ is essential for ATP (energy) production, helping maintain vitality, endurance, and metabolism.
- Higher NAD+ levels = more cellular energy, less fatigue, and better organ function.

Activates sirtuins (longevity proteins)
- Sirtuins are enzymes that regulate aging, inflammation, and stress resistance.
- Sirtuin activation requires NAD+, which supports DNA repair, muscle health, and brain function.
- More NAD+ = longer cell lifespan and improved resilience against aging.

Supports DNA repair & cellular regeneration
- DNA damage accumulates with age, leading to mutations and diseases.
- NAD+ activates PARPs (Poly ADP-ribose polymerases), which help repair damaged DNA.
- PARPs help reduce the risk of cancer, neurodegeneration, and cellular aging.

Improves skin health & reduces wrinkles
- NAD+ helps reduce oxidative stress, a major cause of skin aging.
- It supports collagen production, improves skin elasticity, and reduces fine lines.
- Some topical NAD+ products may also enhance skin hydration and radiance.

Boosts cognitive function & protects against neurodegeneration
- Declining NAD+ is linked to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and memory loss.
- Restoring NAD+ may improve focus, memory, and mental clarity.
- It may help protect neurons from oxidative stress and inflammation.

Improves metabolism & weight management
- NAD+ helps regulate insulin sensitivity and fat metabolism.
- Higher NAD+ levels can support weight loss and metabolic health.
- It may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and age-related metabolic disorders.