FAQs
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Basic NAD+ Questions
What is NAD+?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme in every cell, essential for energy production, DNA repair, and cellular resilience.
Why do NAD+ levels decline?
As we age, enzymes that produce NAD+ become less efficient, while NAD+-degrading enzymes like CD38 increase—due to stress, poor sleep, and lifestyle factors.
Why do NAD+ levels decline?
As we age, enzymes that produce NAD+ become less efficient, while NAD+-degrading enzymes like CD38 increase—due to stress, poor sleep, and lifestyle factors.
Product & Usage FAQ
What are Sublingual Wafers?
Thin strips meant to dissolve under the tongue—fast absorption into the bloodstream without digestion, delivering NAD+ in 1–3 days.
Why choose at-home Self-Injection Kit?
Provides faster, higher absorption than oral options, without needing a clinic—allows weekly dosing with easy-to-follow instructions.
What is Clinical Infusion?
High-dose NAD+ delivered IV/IM by healthcare professionals for immediate, powerful cellular benefits during burnout, detox, or recovery programs.
Safety & Side-effects
Are NAD+ supplements safe?
Yes — NAD+ supplements like NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) and NMN have been studied extensively in clinical trials. The vast majority of users tolerate it well, with only occasional, mild symptoms such as nausea or flushing in rare cases.
Are there any side effects from NAD+ injections or IV infusions?
Most people tolerate NAD+ injections and infusions well. When side effects occur, they’re generally mild and short-lived — including nausea, headache, cramping, or soreness at the injection site. Slowing the infusion rate or lowering the dose usually resolves discomfort quickly.
Can anyone use NAD+?
Generally yes, but seek medical advice if pregnant, breastfeeding, on medications, or with active cancer—since NAD+ may influence cellular growth pathways.
Timing & Results
When will I feel results?
- Sublingual wafers: 1–3 days.
- Self-Injection Kit: 3–7 days.
- Clinical Infusion: often within hours or same day.
How long do effects last?
Infusion effects last 3–5 days and may carry over longer. Use Sublingual or Inject Kit regularly to maintain levels.
How often should I use them?
- Sublingual: daily.
- Self-Injection Kit: 1–3x/week.
- Clinical Infusion: as recommended by a provider. Treatment plans may vary.
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