NAD+
NAC IV Therapy has been used to improve respiratory health in individuals suffering from conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis. NAC’s ability to thin and loosen mucus in the airways, as well as its anti-inflammatory properties, can help alleviate respiratory symptoms and improve lung function.
NAD+ actions
Next to regulating metabolism, “NAD+ is a major player in skeletal muscle development, regeneration, aging, and disease,” explains an article in the journal Skeletal Muscle. The article also confirms, “The vast majority of studies indicate that lower NAD+ levels are deleterious for muscle health and higher NAD+ levels augment muscle health.” Unfortunately, our NAD+ levels deplete as we grow older. And as our levels decline, our metabolism changes. With inferior NAD+ levels, we may also become prone to many diseases, including those that are age-related. It’s possible, though, to replenish our NAD+ levels; this may help us tackle various health conditions, including age-related changes, fatigue, inflammation, and more.
How to replenish NAD+
You may encourage the body to regain NAD+ via sublingual or nasal intake, oral NAD+ precursors supplements, and/or IV therapy drip. IV therapy is a natural method for helping the body rehydrate, detoxify, and replenish vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients. Safe compounds are directly inserted into your bloodstream, which helps address nutritional deficiencies without the unwanted side effects of oral supplements (i.e., diarrhea, cramping, nausea). During NAD+ IV therapy, NAD+ is infused into an IV drip compound; bypassing your digestive system, NAD+ IV therapy may swiftly restock your body with NAD+.