What is NAD in the Twin Cities & Hennepin County, MN, and Lynchburg,VA? NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. Don't let the long, big word scare you! I'll break it down for you. NAD is one of the most abundant and crucial molecules that our bodies have. Every single cell in your body requires NAD to survive, without it, we would all be dead. Can you remember back in biology class learning about the mitochondria? Well the mitochondria is the powerhouse in the cell that provides the energy. But what they didn't teach us in school is that the powerhouse behind the powerhouse is NAD! The more NAD you have, the more efficient your mitochondria and cells function.


As we age, NAD levels drop. One of the characteristic signs of aging is loss of cognitive function. You tend to forget things, have trouble concentrating, and feel like your brain is cloudy and foggy. NAD therapy replaces the coenzyme needed to slow or stop the progression of this decline. You'll have:
Increased Mental Clarity
Better Memory
High Concentration
Improved Mood
Better Problem-Solving Skills
The boost in brain function you get from NAD therapy can even help you settle chronic mental struggles like depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.

NAD is sometimes called a "hyper molecule" because it binds with other enzymes and helps them do their job better. What happens in your cells makes a huge difference in how you look and feel.
Here are just a few of the physical benefits people have experienced:
Boosts Energy
Improves Cardiovascular Health
Increases Metabolism
Reduces Inflammation
Speeds Recovery From Injury
Sharpens Eyesight
Improves Hearing
Assists Weight Loss
Protects Nerves
Slows The Aging Process
Improves Chronic Fatigue
Decreases Pain
Diminishes Cravings For Harmful Substances
Helps Alleviate Withdrawal Symptoms
Studies have also shown that NAD therapy can mitigate the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Although the exact cause of Alzheimer's disease is unknown, we do know that it involves cell death and mitochondria dysfunction. NAD's neuroprotective properties may help prevent this damage in the first place.
NAD may also help with the treatment of:
Parkinson's Disease
Depression
Anxiety
Sleep Disorders
Dementia
Migraines
Substance Addiction
Hypertension
Cholesterol
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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