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The Role of NAD+ IV Therapy in Combating Alzheimer's and Dementia: Can it Help?

February 13, 2023

We have all seen some in our family suffer from aging-related diseases, and the burden it puts on the family to see their loved one suffering is also tremendous. Neurodegenerative diseases such Alzheimer's and dementia, in particular, are becoming increasingly common, affecting man people worldwide and the number is only expected to grow. Some estimates suggest that it will triple by the year 2040.

We would like to use this space to discuss NAD+ and the highlight its importance in combating neurodegenerative diseases like Dementia and Alzheimer's.

NAD+ delivery in our body using IV therapy is a promising new treatment that has been shown to have the potential to combat these conditions and other chronic diseases and the effects of aging. 

NAD+ levels can decline due to various conditions such as aging, obesity, an neurodegeneration. We use up NAD+ due to environmental stressors we experience in our daily life and our levels go down as we age, and we no longer feel like as youthful as we once used to.

Currently, there are three main approaches to increasing NAD+ levels: supplementation with NAD+ precursors or IV therapy, activation of NAD+ biosynthetic enzymes (like P7C3), and inhibition of NAD+ degradation (by blocking CD38, PARP inhibitors, and SARM1 inhibitors). We find, the most common and effective way to increase NAD+ is IV supplementations or with NAD+ precursors. 

Another way to activate NAD+ biosynthetic enzymes, but most enzymes are still under investigation and needs more studies. The third approach is to inhibit NAD+ degradation through pharmacological or genetic inhibition of PARP-1 or CD38. Many molecules can potentially increase NAD+ levels, but most are still under research and may not be as effective as the first strategy of supplementation with NAD+ precursors or IV Therapy.

What is NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is a form of treatment that involves the intravenous infusion of NAD+ molecule, a molecule that has a very significant job in the metabolic processes of the body. NAD+ is needed for the production of energy our cells need, it also helps with the regulation of DNA, and promotes the maintenance of healthy cell function. As we start aging beyond 30, the levels of NAD+ in our bodies continue to decline naturally, which can contribute to various health related problems, including fatigue, brain fog, and chronic illness making them difficult to overcome. And it could be that this decline can increase the risk of developing chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's and Dementia.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), is critical for many biological processes in our body. Some studies have shown that restoring NAD+ levels in our body may offer benefits for health. It may also help slow the aging process and reduce the risk of multiple chronic conditions and disease. Simply put, boosting your cellular health with provide your body the energy it needs to remain in the healthy form. 

NAD+ via IV therapy may help replenish the body's NAD+ to a healthy, thereby helping restore optimal health and wellness at a cellular level. IV administered treatment takes between 3 to 4 hours and is administered in a clinical setting under the supervision of a medical practitioner.

While NAD+ pills and injectables are being sold online, benefits of NAD+ are realized when it is done intravenously under the supervision of a skilled medical doctor with the proper loading dosage. It is not a one-time treatment as your body may use up NAD+ quickly in some cases, and you may not notice any benefit because the correct dose was not administered. 

Chronic Disease and Aging: NAD+ as a Treatment

There has been recent evidence that NAD+ levels decline with age, altering metabolic rate and increasing disease susceptibility. Inflammation regulation, DNA repair, and energy production are just a few of the metabolic processes that NAD+ plays a role in. Consequently, NAD+ IV therapy effectively combat various chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's and dementia.

As well as oxidative stress, inflammation, and a decline in NAD+, genetics, and environmental factors play a role in the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. NAD+ IV therapy also improves brain function and reduces the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia by replenishing NAD+ levels in the body.

NAD+ levels can affect mitochondrial dysfunction, neurogenesis, and DNA repair.

Several factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease, including amyloid-ß plaques, tau neurofibrillary tangles, and mitochondrial dysfunction.

There may be a link between declining NAD+ levels and NAD+-dependent metabolism pathways in Alzheimer's disease. The supplementation of NAD+ with Alzheimer's or dementia patients may improve cognitive deficits.

Additionally, NAD+ IV therapy has been shown to be effective against chronic diseases and aging. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, causing aging-related health problems such as fatigue, brain fog, and cognitive decline. By supplementing the body with NAD+ IV therapy, it can increase energy levels, mental clarity, and general well-being.

How Does NAD+ IV Therapy Work?

NAD+ IV therapy works by delivering NAD+ directly into the bloodstream, where the body's cells and tissues quickly absorb it. This mechanism allows for a rapid and effective boost of NAD+ levels, leading to improved health and wellness. Since NAD+ is delivered intravenously, it bypasses the digestive system and is more efficiently delivered to the bloodstream.In just a few hours, the treatment can be administered in a clinical setting and is painless, non-invasive, and zero downtime.

Who Can Benefit from NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is suitable for anyone looking to improve their overall health and wellness, particularly those at risk of developing chronic diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia.

This treatment is also suitable for individuals looking to combat the effects of aging, as NAD+ levels naturally decline with age.

How Often Should You Get NAD+ IV Therapy?

The frequency of NAD+ IV therapy will vary depending on your individual needs and goals.

Some individuals may benefit from regular treatments, while others only need a one-time treatment. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.

Are There Any Side Effects of NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is a safe and well-tolerated treatment with few reported side effects.

Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as headaches, nausea, or fatigue, but these side effects usually last only a short while. Most people feel side effects only during infusion and feel better once the injection is completed.

Conclusion

NAD+ IV therapy is a promising treatment for combating chronic diseases and aging.

It should not replace current treatment options but can be used in conjunction with them.

The treatment restores the body's NAD+ levels, improving health and wellness.Whether you are at risk of developing Alzheimer's and dementia or simply looking to combat the effects of aging, NAD+ IV therapy may be an effective option for you. If you are interested in NAD+ IV therapy, Set up a consultation with Dr. Roshni Patel, MD to determine if this treatment is proper for you.

February 13, 2023

We have all seen some in our family suffer from aging-related diseases, and the burden it puts on the family to see their loved one suffering is also tremendous. Neurodegenerative diseases such Alzheimer's and dementia, in particular, are becoming increasingly common, affecting man people worldwide and the number is only expected to grow. Some estimates suggest that it will triple by the year 2040.

We would like to use this space to discuss NAD+ and the highlight its importance in combating neurodegenerative diseases like Dementia and Alzheimer's.

NAD+ delivery in our body using IV therapy is a promising new treatment that has been shown to have the potential to combat these conditions and other chronic diseases and the effects of aging. 

NAD+ levels can decline due to various conditions such as aging, obesity, an neurodegeneration. We use up NAD+ due to environmental stressors we experience in our daily life and our levels go down as we age, and we no longer feel like as youthful as we once used to.

Currently, there are three main approaches to increasing NAD+ levels: supplementation with NAD+ precursors or IV therapy, activation of NAD+ biosynthetic enzymes (like P7C3), and inhibition of NAD+ degradation (by blocking CD38, PARP inhibitors, and SARM1 inhibitors). We find, the most common and effective way to increase NAD+ is IV supplementations or with NAD+ precursors. 

Another way to activate NAD+ biosynthetic enzymes, but most enzymes are still under investigation and needs more studies. The third approach is to inhibit NAD+ degradation through pharmacological or genetic inhibition of PARP-1 or CD38. Many molecules can potentially increase NAD+ levels, but most are still under research and may not be as effective as the first strategy of supplementation with NAD+ precursors or IV Therapy.

What is NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is a form of treatment that involves the intravenous infusion of NAD+ molecule, a molecule that has a very significant job in the metabolic processes of the body. NAD+ is needed for the production of energy our cells need, it also helps with the regulation of DNA, and promotes the maintenance of healthy cell function. As we start aging beyond 30, the levels of NAD+ in our bodies continue to decline naturally, which can contribute to various health related problems, including fatigue, brain fog, and chronic illness making them difficult to overcome. And it could be that this decline can increase the risk of developing chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's and Dementia.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), is critical for many biological processes in our body. Some studies have shown that restoring NAD+ levels in our body may offer benefits for health. It may also help slow the aging process and reduce the risk of multiple chronic conditions and disease. Simply put, boosting your cellular health with provide your body the energy it needs to remain in the healthy form. 

NAD+ via IV therapy may help replenish the body's NAD+ to a healthy, thereby helping restore optimal health and wellness at a cellular level. IV administered treatment takes between 3 to 4 hours and is administered in a clinical setting under the supervision of a medical practitioner.

While NAD+ pills and injectables are being sold online, benefits of NAD+ are realized when it is done intravenously under the supervision of a skilled medical doctor with the proper loading dosage. It is not a one-time treatment as your body may use up NAD+ quickly in some cases, and you may not notice any benefit because the correct dose was not administered. 

Chronic Disease and Aging: NAD+ as a Treatment

There has been recent evidence that NAD+ levels decline with age, altering metabolic rate and increasing disease susceptibility. Inflammation regulation, DNA repair, and energy production are just a few of the metabolic processes that NAD+ plays a role in. Consequently, NAD+ IV therapy effectively combat various chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's and dementia.

As well as oxidative stress, inflammation, and a decline in NAD+, genetics, and environmental factors play a role in the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. NAD+ IV therapy also improves brain function and reduces the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia by replenishing NAD+ levels in the body.

NAD+ levels can affect mitochondrial dysfunction, neurogenesis, and DNA repair.

Several factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease, including amyloid-ß plaques, tau neurofibrillary tangles, and mitochondrial dysfunction.

There may be a link between declining NAD+ levels and NAD+-dependent metabolism pathways in Alzheimer's disease. The supplementation of NAD+ with Alzheimer's or dementia patients may improve cognitive deficits.

Additionally, NAD+ IV therapy has been shown to be effective against chronic diseases and aging. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, causing aging-related health problems such as fatigue, brain fog, and cognitive decline. By supplementing the body with NAD+ IV therapy, it can increase energy levels, mental clarity, and general well-being.

How Does NAD+ IV Therapy Work?

NAD+ IV therapy works by delivering NAD+ directly into the bloodstream, where the body's cells and tissues quickly absorb it. This mechanism allows for a rapid and effective boost of NAD+ levels, leading to improved health and wellness. Since NAD+ is delivered intravenously, it bypasses the digestive system and is more efficiently delivered to the bloodstream.In just a few hours, the treatment can be administered in a clinical setting and is painless, non-invasive, and zero downtime.

Who Can Benefit from NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is suitable for anyone looking to improve their overall health and wellness, particularly those at risk of developing chronic diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia.

This treatment is also suitable for individuals looking to combat the effects of aging, as NAD+ levels naturally decline with age.

How Often Should You Get NAD+ IV Therapy?

The frequency of NAD+ IV therapy will vary depending on your individual needs and goals.

Some individuals may benefit from regular treatments, while others only need a one-time treatment. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.

Are There Any Side Effects of NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy is a safe and well-tolerated treatment with few reported side effects.

Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as headaches, nausea, or fatigue, but these side effects usually last only a short while. Most people feel side effects only during infusion and feel better once the injection is completed.

Conclusion

NAD+ IV therapy is a promising treatment for combating chronic diseases and aging.

It should not replace current treatment options but can be used in conjunction with them.

The treatment restores the body's NAD+ levels, improving health and wellness.Whether you are at risk of developing Alzheimer's and dementia or simply looking to combat the effects of aging, NAD+ IV therapy may be an effective option for you. If you are interested in NAD+ IV therapy, Set up a consultation with Dr. Roshni Patel, MD to determine if this treatment is proper for you.

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