While standard IV drips provide the raw materials like vitamins and minerals, NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) provides the actual "fuel" your cells need to function and repair themselves. Often considered the most advanced regenerative treatment in the wellness industry, NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every single cell of your body, responsible for turning food into energy and repairing damaged DNA.
The challenge? As we age, our natural levels drop drastically—by age 50, you likely have half the NAD+ you had in your 20s. At To the Max Immunity, we use slow-drip IV infusion to bypass the gut and rapidly elevate these levels in your brain and muscles.
NAD+ is frequently called a "brain restoration" tool because of its profound impact on neurological health. By fueling the mitochondria (the powerhouses of your cells), it provides a clean, non-stimulant surge of energy directly to the brain.
How it works for your symptoms:
Beyond the brain, NAD+ is essential for physical performance and metabolic efficiency. It tells your "longevity genes" to get to work repairing the damage caused by intense physical stress or daily wear and tear.
How it works for your symptoms:
Unlike a 45-minute vitamin drip, an NAD+ session is a 2 to 4-hour experience because the coenzyme is pharmacologically active. If dripped too fast, you may feel "butterflies" in the stomach or a heavy sensation in the chest. This is completely normal and simply a sign that the NAD+ is working; our staff will adjust the drip rate to ensure your total comfort.
The To the Max Protocol:
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