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NAD+ Therapy

NAD+ IV therapy helps activate cellular activities in your body such as creating ATP.  NAD+ helps control how your cells react to stress.

Optimize Your Cellular Activity

Boost your molecular cellular activity with NAD+ Therapy. 

What is NAD+ Therapy?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a derivative of Niacin and essential to help the cells in our body, specifically mitochondria and maintain optimal functionality. NAD+ helps protect our body against aging, disease and increases the energetic state of each cell.

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NAD+ can help you...

Experience anti-aging effects

Prevent chronic diseases from developing

Convert food into energy more efficiently

Enhance mental clarity & reduce brain fog

Manage your stress levels

Boost athletic performance & muscle recovery

Decrease aches & pains 

Regulate sleep & wake cycles

Kevin 

"Make the investment you’ll never regret it."

Lisa

"I have massively increased energy and focus!  I also notice that my ability to handle stress (and I have A LOT of stressors!!) has improved dramatically."

Kari

"I was hoping I wouldn’t see any effects, but ended up being impressed."

Completely Reset Your Cellular Activity

It is time to fully rest your cellular activity with NAD+ Therapy. 

Yoga by the Sea

"Create a body that you enjoy living in"

NAD+ Therapy FAQs

  • What is IV Drip Therapy?
    IV hydration is a type of therapy that uses a saline solution and a combination of micronutrients to be infused directly into your bloodstream.
  • Why should I get IV Drip therapy?
    Besides hydration, IV drips are the fastest way to get nutrients into your body. Unfortunately, most people are unable to fully absorb the supplements we take orally. IV therapy allows vitamins to be 100% bioavailable to our bodies.
  • Does the IV hurt?
    Typically mild pain is felt at the insertion of the IV. Once the vein is accessed, the needle is withdrawn, and only a straw-like catheter is left inside your vein for the remainder of the drip. Clients who have hairy arms may not enjoy the removal of the tape or tegaderm being removed. With certain nutrients, patients may experience some discomfort. Some patients experience bruising or redness on or around the injection site post-visit.
  • How long does the IV take?
    IV drips typically last about an hour. If forms aren't filled out prior to arrival, the first visit will take about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • How often should I get IV therapy?
    This answer varies from patient to patient. It depends on what your goals are or what outcome you are hoping to achieve. Our nurses are happy to explain what recommendations they have for frequency based on your medical history.
  • Can anyone get IV drip therapy?
    Most clients are safe to receive IV therapy, however, we don't just drip everyone. It's safe to say... if you are seeing a specialty MD frequently we will require clearance from them to proceed with your infusion. Patients with kidney, liver, cardiac, or cancer diagnoses will proceed with caution. Pregnancy or age can also keep you from receiving certain micronutrients.
  • How do I pick what goes in my drip?
    That's easy. It depends on how you are feeling that day! What do you want to accomplish out of your drip? The nurse will help provide recommendations!
  • Can I bring in blood work or a plan from my doctor?
    Absolutely we love to work hand in hand with other medical physicians. We have standing protocols and dosages for the micronutrients on hand, but we can administer them differently depending on written orders from your physician.
  • What are your office hours?
    Monday: 9:30am - 4:00pm Tuesday: 6:00am - 1:00pm Wednesday: 6:00am - 1:00pm Thursday: 7:00am - 4:30pm Friday-Sunday: Closed
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