What is Nutraceutical Therapy with Subcutaneous NAD+ Injections?

By Kristie Cyrus DCNP: Lets Age Gracefully!

NAD+ Injection

Introduction

As our understanding of health and wellness continues to evolve, new therapies and treatments are emerging to support our well-being. One such therapy gaining attention is nutraceutical therapy with subcutaneous NAD+ injections. In this article, we will delve into the world of nutraceuticals, specifically, explore the benefits of NAD+ injections, and examine the science behind this innovative approach to wellness. Nutraceuticals are products derived from food sources that offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition. They are often used to promote overall well-being, support specific bodily functions, or address certain health conditions. Nutraceuticals can include vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts, antioxidants, and other natural substances.

NAD+ Injection

NAD+

The history of NAD+ dates to 1897 when German biochemist Otto Warburg first isolated it from yeast extract. In 1933, American scientists at Harvard University identified it as a vitamin-derived coenzyme necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins. It was originally patented for drug treatment and schizophrenia in 1961 based on a 11,000-patient study. However, with the creation of Methadone, a far much more lucrative choice at the time, NAD+ was pushed aside by big pharma. NAD+, or Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in every cell of our bodies. It plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including energy production, DNA repair, cell repair, and cellular communication. It is essential for maintaining mitochondrial function. NAD+ is also responsible for preserving neurotransmitter levels (Dopamine and Norepinephrine) for the proper functioning of the brain. Hence, its crucial for addiction and craving relief. When our “feel good” neurotransmitters such as Dopamine or Norepinephrine drop, we crave. These enzymes require constant replenishment to maintain feelings of well-being. NAD+ levels naturally decline as we age, which can impact our overall health and vitality. A quote from a Washington University School of Medicine study states “Decreases in NAD levels, as we age, cause metabolic dysfunctions, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer”.

The Benefits of Subcutaneous NAD+ Injections

Subcutaneous NAD+ injections have gained attention for their potential to boost NAD+ levels and support overall wellness. Here are some of the potential benefits associated with this therapy:

  1. Increased Energy Levels: NAD+ is involved in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary source of energy in our cells. By replenishing NAD+ levels, subcutaneous NAD+ injections enhance energy production and combat fatigue.
  2. Improved Cognitive Function: NAD+ plays a vital role in maintaining brain health and cognitive function. By supporting neuronal health and reducing oxidative stress, NAD+ injections may help improve memory, focus, and overall cognitive performance.
  3. Enhanced Metabolic Function: NAD+ is involved in several metabolic processes, including glucose and lipid metabolism. By optimizing NAD+ levels, subcutaneous injections support a healthy metabolism, which can have a positive impact on weight management and overall metabolic health.
  4. Cellular Repair and Anti-Aging: NAD+ is critical for DNA repair and maintaining cellular health. By replenishing NAD+ levels, subcutaneous injections may promote cellular repair, reduce oxidative stress, and potentially slow down the aging process.

The Science Behind Subcutaneous NAD Injections

The science behind subcutaneous NAD+ injections lie in their ability to bypass the digestive system and deliver NAD+ directly into the bloodstream. This method ensures maximum absorption and bioavailability, allowing NAD+ to reach its target cells and exert its beneficial effects.

Furthermore, research suggests that NAD+ injections can activate certain enzymes called sirtuins, which are involved in various cellular processes, including DNA repair, inflammation regulation, and mitochondrial function. By activating these enzymes, NAD+ injections support overall cellular health and longevity

Conclusion

Nutraceutical therapy with subcutaneous NAD+ injections offer a promising approach to supporting overall wellness and addressing age-related decline. By replenishing NAD+ levels, this therapy will enhance energy, cognitive function, metabolic health, and cellular repair. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before considering any new therapy to ensure its suitability for individual needs. At Cyrus Cosmetics, we view NAD+ as more than a stand-alone supplement. We hold that energy utilization should be used to enhance weight loss with peptides to minimize dosage increases of GLP-1 and GIP medications. As the field of nutraceuticals continues to evolve, subcutaneous NAD+ injections stand out as an innovative and beneficial option for those seeking to optimize their well-being and lose weight.

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