Aging is a natural process that occurs as a part of the cycle of life. Yet even though aging is inevitable, how well you age can be influenced by a number of lifestyle factors over which you have a great deal of control. Your nutritional status, physical activity level, sleep quality and stress levels all play important roles in governing the rate at which you age.
In recent decades, science and technology have made important inroads in identifying the specific mechanisms of aging at the cellular level. A significant discovery is the role of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), the central redox coenzyme in cellular metabolism. In clinical trials, NAD+ treatment was found to reverse aging in laboratory mice.
What is NAD+
NAD+ is naturally present in every cell of your body, and plays a significant role in a number of cellular processes, including the repair of DNA. However, as humans age, we lose about 50 percent of our NAD+ levels, impeding the body’s ability to repair cells and prevent degenerative health issues.
There are a number of oral supplements on the market to boost NAD+. However, supplements must be absorbed in your digestive tract and processed in your liver before entering your circulatory system and finally arriving at your cells. During digestion, supplements are often only partially absorbed, and some may even pass right through your digestive tract without ever being broken down.
Supplementation of NAD+ via weekly injection is the most effective and convenient way to deliver the NAD+ coenzyme directly to your bloodstream, where it can be immediately distributed to cells throughout your body and begin the repair process.
NAD+ AND BRAIN HEALTH
One of the most feared and devastating signs of aging is cognitive decline. Advanced brain disorders like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are on the rise, appearing in ever-younger populations and taking a toll on patients and their loved ones.
NAD+ stimulates the neogenesis of neurons to promote brain neuroplasticity and reduce inflammation. NAD+ also supports the production of neurotransmitters, important hormones that help regulate mood, suppress anxiety and promote healthy sleep.
BENEFITS OF NAD+ THERAPY
Oral vs NAD+ injection Supplementation
To maximize the benefits of NAD+ therapy, administration via injection is recommended (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide injection therapy). When injected subcutaneously, the NAD coenzyme bypasses the intestines and liver, traveling directly to the cells. There, NAD is readily available to support the cells’ mitochondria, repair DNA, and maintain telomere length, which has a direct correlation with aging.
NAD+ ANTI AGING injection THERAPY
The remarkable anti-aging effects of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Injection (NAD+) therapy are growing in popularity among celebrities, athletes and health conscious people who want to maintain youthful robust health for decades on end.
For the best NAD+ treatment, contact The Center for Integrative Healing & Wellness.
Don’t let signs of aging slow you down and keep you from living the life you love. Contact us today, and stop aging in its tracks with NAD+ Injection therapy.
NAD+ Injections at Home
The Center for Integrative Healing & Wellness offers 1000mg NAD+ via a convenient and easy to use ready-to-administer (RTA) prefilled injection pen providing 10 to 20 injections per month, delivered directly to you. No messy and cumbersome syringes. All of the benefits of IV NAD+ without the hassles and expense. We work exclusively with a 503A licensed and accredited pharmacy to ensure the highest quality and safety of NAD+. We’ll instruct and guide you through using an injection once or twice a week to increase your energy and longevity! Injections offer excellent absorption and the beneficial effects are generally noticed quickly by our clients.
1000mg NAD+ injection ezPEN - $235/month
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