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Intravenous NAD+

NAD+ is a vital coenzyme that is present in all living cells but declines with age.

NAD+ Intravenous infusions support cellular function, combats fatigue, boosts the immune system, enhances well being, and addresses age related conditions.

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The Role of NAD+ in Regenerative Medicine

excerpts below from study linked above

"A wealth of evidence now demonstrates that a decline in cellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a feature of aging and may play a role in the process. NAD+ plays a pivotal role in cellular metabolism and is a co-substrate for enzymes that play key roles in pathways that modify aging. Thus, interventions that increase NAD+ may slow aspects of the aging trajectory, and there is great interest in methods for cellular NAD+ restoration." 

"Human clinical trials that have measured NAD+ levels and clinical outcomes after NAD+ restoration. Notable observations so far include a trend towards an improvement in indicators of cardiovascular function including lower systolic blood pressure and aortic stiffness, a promising reduction in the levels of circulating inflammatory cytokines in older males after only 3 weeks of NAD+ restoration and an NAD+ associated increase in mitochondrial function and decreased proinflammatory factors in heart failure patients. 
The diverse protective and regenerative capacity of NAD+ has been attributed to its involvement in the prevention of multiple hallmarks of cellular aging"

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