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NAD and NAD+ are your body's natural superheroes. They're vitally important in producing energy in your body, can aid recovery and help fight disease.
Boosting NAD+ can help management from certain diseases, like diabetes and cancer. Some studies suggest that getting NAD+ through an IV can help to clear brain fog, increase alertness, and improve your memory.
NAD+ also aids recovery from exercise, so if you are hitting it hard in the gym, have been lifting heavy or just need a pick-me-up, then NAD+ is for you...
(NAD+ Anti Aging Treatment Guidelines : 2-4 hour infusion of 500mg-1000mg NAD, utilizing a minimum of 500ML Saline)
Overview Other Uses is a powerful antioxidant and is beneficial for many disease states as well as helping people live a healthier life. It may improve immune response, help to metabolize toxins and activate enzymes, aid the liver in metabolizing alcohol, reduce the amount of fat stored in the belly, help to reduce oxidative stress, and improve complexion..
Carnitine also transports toxic compounds out of the cellular organelles, preventing any accumulation. Given these functions, carnitine is concentrated in tissues that utilize fatty acids as fuel, like skeletal and cardiac muscles. For most people, the body makes enough carnitine. However, some people have genetic or medical conditions that prevent their bodies from meeting the necessary amount. This is when oral or injected supplementation is essential. Carnitine occurs in two forms: D-carnitine and L-carnitine. They are isomers (or mirror images) of each other. L-carnitine is the active form found in the body that transports fat to cells to be used as fuel in metabolic processes. D-carnitine does not occur naturally in humans. L-carnitine is synthesized in the brain, liver, and kidneys from the amino acids methionine and lysine and is critical to heart and brain function, muscle movement, and several other body processes. Insufficient carnitine can lead to problems in the liver, heart, and muscles.
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