What the molecule does, when it makes a difference, and why our protocol uses the full clinical dose.
NAD+ has gone from a niche longevity supplement to one of the most asked-for IV therapies in Dubai. The growth is justified, but it is also surrounded by hype. Here is what NAD+ actually does and when it makes a meaningful difference.
NAD+, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme present in every cell of the body. It plays a central role in energy production at the mitochondrial level, in DNA repair, and in cellular signalling. Levels decline with age, and that decline correlates with the gradual loss of energy, focus, and sleep quality that most people start to notice in their forties.
Replacing NAD+ via IV delivers a clinical dose directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive losses that limit oral supplementation. We offer two protocols, 250mg for clients new to NAD+ or wanting a maintenance dose, and 500mg for those committed to a longevity programme.
What clients report consistently across a course. Better sleep depth within the first session or two. Improved mental clarity and focus. Faster physical recovery from training. Reduced reliance on caffeine for energy. Some clients also notice improved mood and reduced cravings, though that is more variable.
The session takes 90 minutes. NAD+ infused too quickly causes flushing and discomfort, so we deliver it slowly, often with a vitamin co-factor blend. You can read, work, or rest through it. There is no downtime afterwards.
Who should not have it. Anyone with active liver or kidney disease without clearance from their physician. Pregnant or breastfeeding clients. We screen for these at consultation.
NAD+ is not a magic bullet for ageing. But for clients building a longevity protocol that combines sleep, training, nutrition, and supplements, NAD+ IV every two to four weeks adds a measurable layer that is hard to replicate orally.