NAD+ Infusions in
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NAD+ IV Infusion Therapy
The NAD+ IV treatment is at the cutting edge of anti-aging, detox, brain health, and longevity research, with individuals all over the world experiencing success. Pure IV Colorado offers in-home IV infusions that feature NAD+. In every one of your cells, NAD+ functions as a helper molecule. It may contribute to various aspects of healthy aging. Benefits include brain cell protection, weight loss, lowering heart disease risk, cancer risk, and more.
Schedule your NAD+ IV today by calling us at (720) 575-0973 or booking online.
In addition to Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs, we provide service throughout Colorado.
How Much Is NAD+
Pricing varies based on dosage for NAD+ IVs. Please reference the chart above for prices of this package.

What is NAD+?
NAD refers to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Almost all living cells contain this coenzyme. There are two forms: NAD+ and NADH. NAD+ is the oxidized state, which accepts electrons. NADH is the reduced state, which donates electrons. When NAD+ gains electrons and a hydrogen molecule, it becomes NADH.
From DNA maintenance to metabolism, NAD+ is crucial to life. The enzyme is found in your cells, those of other mammals, as well as in yeast, plants, and bacteria. Nothing survives without NAD+, and low levels can negatively affect health. The level of NAD+ declines with aging.
There are two general types of reactions induced by NAD+ in the human body:
- Playing an essential role in metabolism, it helps convert nutrients into energy.
- By helping proteins regulate other types of biological activity, it serves as a helper molecule.
This type of process is essential since it regulates circadian rhythms and oxidative stress while maintaining DNA health.

Important Information About NAD+ IV Infusions
- What you need to know about NAD+ is:
- Humans can benefit from a major advancement in this systemic anti-aging medicine.
- The next-generation form of vitamin B3 is nicotinamide riboside (NR), which increases NAD+ levels in the body and supports the vitamin's functions.
- Every cell in the body contains NAD+, which plays a crucial role in transferring food-derived energy to tissues efficiently, safely, and normally.
- Research has also shown that NAD+ is important for slowing the aging process by silencing genes for proteins involved in fat storage and synthesis, inflammation, and blood sugar management.
- Increasing NAD+ levels with IV therapy may extend the lifespan of laboratory organisms, as well as boost and restore energy levels, focus, cognition, and physical performance.
- There have been reports of mild to moderate side effects, such as nausea, stomach discomfort, diarrhea, fatigue, and headaches.
Consequences of NAD+ Decline
Lower NAD+ levels reduce cellular energy, as fewer energy-rich ATP molecules and fewer mitochondria are produced. Physical signs of aging result from this vicious cycle. A reduction in NAD+ with age causes defects in both gene- and energy-related functions to accumulate. As a result, the disorders often associated with aging are caused by these defects. Negative effects of declining NAD+ levels include:
- Inflammation of the blood vessels, possibly leading to a heart attack or stroke.
- Neurodegeneration of the brain.
- Increased fat production and deposition of white adipose tissue, which is the main fat storage form in harmful belly fat.
- Increased liver fat storage, possibly resulting in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
- Loss of muscle strength and fatigue, which results in a decrease in fatty acid oxidation and a decrease in the amount of energy available to the muscles.
- Metabolic syndrome occurring as a result of insulin resistance, which makes it difficult for cells to eliminate glucose from the blood effectively.
You might be able to avoid these degenerative processes if you optimize the amount of NAD+ in your body. The levels of intracellular NAD+ may be able to reverse age-related mitochondrial dysfunction. Significant calorie restriction increases NAD+ levels and extends lifespan in experimental organisms. The majority of individuals, however, find major calorie restriction challenging, if not impossible. Treatment with NAD+ IV home therapy can help.
What Does NAD+ Do?
NAD+ converts nutrients into cellular energy. NAD+ then works with proteins to carry out vital biological functions such as:
- Mitochondrial function
- Repairing DNA
- Gene expression
- Maintaining chromosomal integrity
- Calcium signaling
- Epigenetic modifications
The proteins that control these processes are known as sirtuins. Sirtuins play a role in cell health, including cellular resistance to aging and conditions.
Sirtuins require NAD+ to function. When NAD+ transports electrons, it is reduced to NADH. As a result, your body constantly needs to synthesize NAD+. That's when the problem arises.
Your body produces less and less NAD+ as you age. IV infusions of NAD+ can play a significant role in preventing many aging factors.
Benefits and Uses of NAD+
NAD+ IV Therapy is utilized for a variety of benefits and purposes, including:
Uses of NAD+ are:
NAD+ IV Treatment
Our hydration treatments, medical IV drips, and IV nutrient therapies can help you feel better immediately, or as part of an ongoing treatment program. In order to arrange a convenient, at-home IV infusion treatment, please contact us right away. With our 24-hour service, IV therapy can be started at any time. You can book online or contact us by calling or texting (720) 575-0973.
Treatment with NAD IV consists of:
IV fluid
a sterile saline solution that delivers nutrients to the bloodstream, rehydrates the body, and ensures complete absorption.
NAD+
a coenzyme that is linked to anti-aging. You can supplement NAD+ to potentially restore muscle function and athletic performance, increase energy levels, improve brain regeneration, and boost mood as you age.
Last Reviewed 12/30/2021
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