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Touted as an anti-aging and brain optimizing drug, NAD+ therapy is now being used for recovery from addiction as well. Because of its cell energizing and rejuvenating properties, it can help addicts in recovery by reducing cravings and restoring brain function.
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide is a coenzyme found in many reactions throughout the body. It also works to strengthen mitochondria and stimulate cell growth. Evident in many cell processes, it is also an essential element of maintaining DNA integrity.
Reduced levels of NAD+ in the body can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, vision loss, and diabetes. Studies have shown that depletion of NAD+, due to aging, is directly connected to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. It is also closely associated with cardiovascular disease and muscle atrophy. Advanced studies with NAD+ have associated it with the reduction of premature aging with Cockayne Syndrome. The uses of NAD+ are still being studied, but have proved to prevent hearing loss, improve vision, and even decrease brain damage due to oxygen deprivation in studies completed on mice.
But what are the real-world applications for our NAD+ Therapy in Beverly Hills? Can it help with addiction treatment? Brain optimization? And in the end, is it even worth it?
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide is a coenzyme found in many reactions throughout the body. It also works to strengthen mitochondria and stimulate cell growth. Evident in many cell processes, it is also an essential element of maintaining DNA integrity.
Reduced levels of NAD+ in the body can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, vision loss, and diabetes. Studies have shown that depletion of NAD+, due to aging, is directly connected to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. It is also closely associated with cardiovascular disease and muscle atrophy. Advanced studies with NAD+ have associated it with the reduction of premature aging with Cockayne Syndrome. The uses of NAD+ are still being studied, but have proved to prevent hearing loss, improve vision, and even decrease brain damage due to oxygen deprivation in studies completed on mice.
But what are the real-world applications for our NAD+ Therapy in Beverly Hills? Can it help with addiction treatment? Brain optimization? And in the end, is it even worth it?