NAD+ IV Therapy: Benefits and What to Expect
NAD+ IV therapy is one of the most talked-about wellness infusions, and also one of the most misunderstood. If you are curious about NAD+ in Sacramento, he
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NAD+ IV therapy is one of the most talked-about wellness infusions, and also one of the most misunderstood. If you are curious about NAD+ in Sacramento, here is an honest look at what it is, what people use it for, and what a session actually feels like when a nurse delivers it in your home.
What Is NAD+?
NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme found in every cell that plays a central role in mitochondrial energy production and cellular repair. Levels naturally decline with age and stress. NAD+ IV therapy delivers it directly into the bloodstream, which is why people explore it for energy, mental clarity, and recovery. You can see how we approach it on our NAD+ therapy page.
It is worth being clear that the research on NAD+ infusions is still emerging. It is not a proven treatment for any disease, and reported benefits vary widely between individuals.
What a NAD+ Session Feels Like
NAD+ is known for sensations that build if it runs too fast, including chest tightness, flushing, or stomach cramping. These ease when the drip slows, which is why NAD+ must be infused gradually. A licensed registered nurse stays with you the entire time and adjusts the rate for your comfort.
Because of that slow pace, NAD+ sessions commonly take two to four hours, much longer than a standard hydration drip. We deliver it in your Sacramento-area home so you can relax, read, or rest throughout rather than sitting in a clinic.
Who Considers NAD+ Therapy
Adults interested in energy, focus, recovery, and healthy aging often explore NAD+ as part of a broader wellness routine. A registered nurse and physician review your goals and health history first to confirm it is appropriate for you before any session is scheduled.
Safety and Who Should Avoid It
Given slowly by a licensed RN under physician oversight, NAD+ is generally well tolerated, and most side effects are related to infusion speed. Long-term safety data is still limited, so dosing is kept conservative. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or who have significant heart, kidney, or liver conditions, should avoid elective NAD+ unless cleared by their physician.
Ready to book? A licensed registered nurse can come to your home, hotel, or office anywhere in Greater Sacramento. See our drips and injections or book online.
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