$200 for 7 weeks initial therapy (ramp-up period)
$200 for 5 weeks ongoing therapy
Studies show this co-enzyme supports:
Cell function and viability
Glutathione regeneration
Mitochondrial function and ATP production for optimal performance
DNA repair
Insulin signaling
Reduction of oxidative stress
Fact: NAD+ levels decrease gradually with age. After age 50, NAD+ levels have decreased on average by up to 50%. Low levels are associated with age-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and vision loss. NAD+ may also assist with addiction treatment.
Important: Do not administer on an empty stomach.
Potential side effects: fatigue, headaches, dizziness, nausea, or redness at injection site.