Feel Younger, Think Sharper, and Boost Your Energy with NAD+
If you could bottle up energy, brain power, and anti-aging magic, it would look a lot like NAD+.
Here at Phoenix Wellness and Rejuvenation, we’re all about helping you live fully — and NAD+ therapy is one of the best tools we have to help you turn back the clock (at least on a cellular level).
Let’s break it down — in a way that’s science-backed but still fun to read.
So… What Exactly is NAD+?
NAD+ (short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every single one of your cells. It’s like a backstage pass to your body’s most important concerts: energy production, DNA repair, metabolism, and cell survival.
The catch?
NAD+ levels naturally decline as we age — by up to 50% by the time you’re middle-aged (Yoshino et al., 2018) — leaving you feeling more tired, foggy, and prone to aging-related problems.
The good news?
Modern science has figured out ways to restore your NAD+ levels, and the results are seriously impressive.
The Top (Science-Backed) Benefits of NAD+
1. Energy that Lasts All Day
NAD+ fuels your mitochondria — those little “power plants” inside your cells that generate ATP (energy).
Low NAD+ = feeling drained.
High NAD+ = feeling energized and unstoppable.
Science says: Boosting NAD+ improves mitochondrial health and enhances overall energy output (Rajman et al., 2018).
2. Sharper Brain and Better Focus
Struggling with brain fog? NAD+ is essential for neuron repair and communication. Studies show that maintaining NAD+ levels can support brain health and even protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s (Hou et al., 2018).
Translation: You think faster, focus longer, and stay mentally clear.
3. Anti-Aging from the Inside Out
NAD+ activates sirtuins — special proteins nicknamed “the guardians of youth.” They regulate gene expression, help repair DNA, and keep your cells younger, longer. One study showed that boosting NAD+ delayed multiple signs of aging in mice (Gomes et al., 2013) — and human studies are underway.
4. Metabolism and Weight Management Support
Struggling with stubborn weight? NAD+ has your back. Research shows that NAD+ influences metabolism and fat-burning through activating sirtuins and AMPK pathways (Cantó et al., 2012).
In short: Optimizing NAD+ can help your body burn fuel more efficiently — and help you maintain a healthier weight.
5. Better Mood and Stress Resilience
Feeling down or overwhelmed? NAD+ plays a role in neurotransmitter production, helping regulate your mood and emotional balance. Early research suggests that NAD+ therapy may even support recovery from depression and anxiety (Haghighat et al., 2020).
Why Choose NAD+ Therapy at Phoenix Wellness and Rejuvenation?
At Phoenix Wellness, we offer high-dose NAD+ IV infusions designed for maximum absorption and results. This isn’t your average vitamin drip — it’s cellular rejuvenation from the inside out.
Whether you’re looking to:
Boost your daily energy and productivity
Speed up recovery after illness, stress, or heavy training
Support your brain health and memory
Look and feel younger
Optimize metabolism and weight loss efforts
Bounce back from burnout
NAD+ could be your secret weapon.
Ready to Power Up Your Life?
If you’re ready to experience the science of feeling your best, let’s chat. We’ll create a personalized NAD+ plan that fits your goals — and helps you unleash the energy, vitality, and clarity that’s already inside you.
You have the PWR to live well.
Let’s activate it.
Call us at 602-898-6977 or book your consultation today.
NAD+ Therapy FAQs
A: Some patients feel an energy and mental clarity boost immediately after their first infusion! Others may notice subtle improvements over the course of a few days as their cells repair and recharge. For deeper anti-aging and longevity benefits, consistent treatments over several weeks show the best results.
Q: How long does an NAD+ infusion take?
A: NAD+ infusions can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the dose and your comfort. (Pro tip: bring a book, listen to music, or just relax — your cells are getting a major upgrade!)
Q: Is NAD+ therapy safe?
A: Yes! NAD+ is a molecule naturally produced by your body. Side effects are rare but can include mild nausea, warmth, or chest tightness if the drip runs too fast — that’s why our expert team monitors you and adjusts the speed to keep you comfortable.
Q: How often should I get NAD+ infusions?
A: It depends on your goals! Some people do an initial loading phase (like 2–3 infusions the first week) followed by monthly maintenance. We’ll customize a plan based on whether you’re targeting energy, recovery, cognitive support, or longevity.
Q: Who benefits most from NAD+ therapy?
A: Honestly — almost everyone! But it’s especially beneficial for:
Busy professionals
Athletes
Parents juggling it all
People recovering from illness, stress, or burnout
Anyone interested in biohacking, anti-aging, or living better for longer
Ready to Feel Your Best?
Text or call us at 602-898-6977 to schedule your NAD+ consultation today!
Or book online — and let’s recharge your body, your brain, and your life.
References
Yoshino, J., Baur, J. A., & Imai, S. (2018). NAD+ intermediates: The biology and therapeutic potential of NMN and NR. Cell Metabolism, 27(3), 513-528. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2017.11.002
Rajman, L., Chwalek, K., & Sinclair, D. A. (2018). Therapeutic potential of NAD+ boosting molecules: The in vivo evidence. Cell Metabolism, 27(3), 529-547. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2018.02.011
Hou, Y., Lautrup, S., Cordonnier, S., et al. (2018). NAD+ supplementation normalizes key Alzheimer’s features and DNA damage responses in a new AD mouse model with introduced DNA repair deficiency. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(8), E1876-E1885. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1718819115
Gomes, A. P., Price, N. L., Ling, A. J., et al. (2013). Declining NAD+ induces a pseudohypoxic state disrupting nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging. Cell, 155(7), 1624-1638. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.11.037
Cantó, C., Houtkooper, R. H., Pirinen, E., et al. (2012). The NAD+ precursor nicotinamide riboside enhances oxidative metabolism and protects against high-fat diet-induced obesity. Cell Metabolism, 15(6), 838-847. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2012.04.022
Haghighat, N., Hejazian, S. H., Abdollahi, E., et al. (2020). Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide supplementation in depression: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Affective Disorders, 263, 39–45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2019.11.150