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NAD IV Therapy Benefits

Jason M by Jason M
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NAD IV Therapy Benefits

Understanding NAD Therapy and Addiction Treatment

Substance addiction is one of the most stressful and unpleasant things that any family can experience. Not only does it cause pain and suffering to loved ones, but it also has severe effects on the addict.

 

Some addicts end up having to deal with diseases and infections, a few end up in jail, while others end up becoming disabled either mentaly or physically. While there are various treatment options for both alcohol and opiate addiction, one of the most effective is NAD therapy.

 

NAD, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a naturally occurring coenzyme of niacin. It helps facilitate production of energy by the human cells. The coenzyme works by converting energy from food into cellular energy.

 

When a person continues to abuse drugs or alcohol, their NAD levels start running low. That makes it quite difficult for their bodies to convert energy from food into cell energy. A number of studies even suggest that individuals who are unable to produce adequate amounts of NAD are at a greater risk of becoming addicted to substance.

 

Of course, there are other reasons why the body may not produce adequate amounts of this co-enzyme with the most common being the following.

 

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Aging
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post traumatic stress

What is NAD Therapy?

NAD therapy is a process of introducing lab-produced NAD into the human system with the aim of boosting its levels within the human body. Once the chemical levels have been boosted, it is also important to maintain their levels, which is why NAD therapy is likely to continue for a given period of time.

NAD IV Therapy Benefits

One of the most important benefits of this process is that it helps the body regain strength. This is especially helpful in helping substance addicts that experience general body weakness. As the therapy continues. The individual is likely to start feeling stronger and ultimately will start completing normal chores.

 

Another benefit of NAD therapy is that it helps facilitate brain function. With the right levels of the chemical in the system, the brain will start functioning optimally. That can be an excellent thing for anyone that had started experiencing issues with brain function.

 

Low NAD levels in the body often compromise effective communications between molecules and cells. By restoring NAD levels in the system, communications will be restored. It is equally important to note that NAD therapy helps facilitate DNA repair.

How NAD Therapy Works

NAD therapy is administered by a qualified specialist to prevent any unpleasant incidents. What usually happens is that the specialist will place the coenzyme in an IV and drip it into the bloodstream.

 

This process is quite delicate because the specialist has to determine the best vein to use during administration. It is also important that anyone that administers this therapy has some experience because they can easily detect if the patient is not reacting well to treatment.

 

IV administration is recommended because it bypasses the stomach. Keep in mind that it is within the stomach that analgesic medications often get broken down. So instead of going through the stomach, the coenzyme travels directly to the brain where it has the most impact.

 

After a short time of therapy, the patient is likely to enjoy a boost of energy and enhanced mood.

Why NAD Therapy is Effective at Treating Substance Addiction

When an individual is addicted to drugs or alcohol, the body is depleted of the NAD coenzyme. That makes it difficult for the body to function properly. As a result, the individual is likely to experience a variety of complications including lack of energy and poor cellular activity.

 

When the addict receives NAD therapy, his or her reserves are restored and that can have multiple benefits when dealing with addiction. Some of the benefits of using this therapy in treatment are noted below.

 

  • It helps speed up the process of getting rid of substance residues within the system
  • It helps minimize withdrawal effects. Keep in mind that these effects are among the things that make it difficult for addicts to break free of their habit
  • It helps in reducing alcohol or drug cravings
  • It helps reduce pain during the withdrawal process
  • This therapy also allows the body to produce energy naturally

 

NAD therapy reduces substance dependance by rejuvenating opiate receptors. It also restores proper brain biochemistry and replenishes brain nutrients. To enjoy optimal results when undergoing this addiction treatment, an individual is required to go through a four day treatment protocol.

 

An individual undergoing detoxification is often required to go through an 8-hour infusion protocol. Of course, the length of the protocol may vary depending on the severity of the addiction. Additionally, those who get NAD therapy for other purposes may undergo shorter sessions.

Who Should Consider NAD Therapy for Addiction?

If you or a loved one has been trying to break free of addiction without success, it may be time to consider NAD therapy. A number of patients that have received this treatment claim that they felt better after only eight days of infusion.

 

If you therefore want to try a new approach to addiction treatment, feel free to talk to your rehab care giver about the options available. Some alcohol and drug rehabs provide treatment at their facilities while others may be able to give this treatment at the comfort of your own home.

Top Reasons to Choose NAD Therapy for Addiction Treatment

Below are just some of the reasons why getting NAD therapy may be the best decision you ever make.

1. Discreet and private treatment

One of the things that make it difficult for people to get addiction treatment is the fear of exposure. Some people feel that addiction is an embarrassing issue and getting treatment for it is likely to expose them.

 

If you decide to go for NAD treatment, you can rest assured that everything will be done in a private and discreet manner. You can pick the in-home treatment where a nurse will be dispatched to your place of residence to administer treatment. You agree with the professional on the best time for them to show up.

 

Not only is such a setup private, but it is also convenient and does not require you to leave the comforts of your own home. While under treatment, you are free to continue enjoying your favorite movies, browse the internet and even catch up with close family members.

 

Alternatively, you can pay a visit to a NAD IV therapy center near you. A representative will receive you and take you to a private place where you can receive the treatment. Regardless of the setting you choose, only you and the people you choose to tell will know about the care you are receiving.

2. Management of withdrawal effects

One of the most difficult stages of addiction treatment is withdrawal. Depending on the severity of addiction, some people can undergo extremely painful and uncomfortable withdrawal effects.

 

There are those who complain of acute headache, abdominal pain and even muscle spasms. There are also individuals that end up experiencing hallucinations and getting severe cases of chills. In fact, a lot of people slip back into substance abuse because of withdrawal effects.

 

When under NAD therapy, you do not have to worry about being overwhelmed by cravings. The coenzyme binds to the opiate receptors that are often activated by drugs and alcohol. Once that happens, your body will not get strong cravings for the substances you are trying to break free of.

 

There are cases of people who end up experiencing little or no cravings at all while under this particular treatment.

3. Facilitates detoxification

Detoxification refers to the process of reducing and eliminating substance from the system. It is worth pointing out that as someone abuses alcohol or drugs, the body produces an abundance of free radicals.

 

An abundance of free radicals in the body ultimately lead to cell degeneration and that can result in unpleasant effects such as development of disease and other disorders

 

NAD helps facilitate quick flushing of radicals and toxins from your body. That makes it possible for damaged cells and tissues to recover. It also allows your body to build-up its immune system and keep you free of diseases and infections.

4. Restores Neurological Function and Cognitive Clarity

 

When an individual keeps abusing substance their entire body goes through deterioration. However, most substances take a toll on the brain which is why most people end up being addicted to substance.

 

It is also true that a lot of substances end up damaging important cells and tissues of the brain. When that happens, an individual may end up suffering from a number of mental disorders. Indeed it is common to observe severely affected addicts having reduced IQ, going through episodes of amnesia and having coordination problems.

 

These mental issues do not go away when substance use is stopped. That is why the introduction of NAD IV therapy is important. Bot only does it help recover lost nutrients, but it also hastens the speed with which the brain recovers. Ultimately it helps in restoring neurological and cognitive clarity.

5. Boosts chances of addiction recovery

Treating addiction involves various techniques to ensure the patient fully recovers. However, when one method fails, it is prudent to switch to another. NAD therapy presents a potential solution to people who have tried other treatment techniques without success.

 

Administering the therapy takes anywhere between four and eight hours. That means the  patient will spend most of the day under treatment and that can help keep his or her mind free from thoughts of using substance.

 

It is also important to point out that with a reduction in cravings, the patient stands a better chance of overcoming addiction.

6. Its affordable

A lot of people tend to have the misconception that NAD therapy is an expensive treatment option. However, that is not true. There are several factors that come into play when it comes to cost.

 

The severity of addiction is one of the things that can play a role in determining cost. The particular treatment center and protocol to be used are also factors that can influence the amount of money you pay.

 

At the end of the day, the costs are relative to the services you are bound to get. As a point of reference, most NAD therapy treatment programs range from $6000 to $17000.

7. It is safe

Another reason why you should consider this treatment program is that it is completely safe. All treatments are administered by Board Certified physicians, nurses and physician assistants. That means that every session whether at home or the clinic is carried out by a qualified individual.

 

Because NAD is a naturally occuring coenzyme, it rarely produces any side effects that can pose a danger to the patient. However, it is fairly normal to experience mild cases of nausea, diarrhea, headache, indigestion and stomach discomfort.

 

NAD IV Therapy

Other Treatments for Addiction

While NAD therapy is an excellent way to manage cravings and restore the body;s functions, the truth is that it is not a miracle cure and will therefore not work on its own. A lot of rehabilitation facilities use it together with other treatments to ensure patients recover properly.

 

Here are some of the other treatments that a patient is likely to receive.

Counseling

Addiction is a psychological disease and that is why it is important for any treatment program to target the mind. Counselling sessions are organized to help the patient deal with any underlying issues that may be pushing them to use substance.

 

By reaching the mind of the patient, the counselor is able to assist the patient in breaking the thought patterns that often lead to substance use. Counselling often starts when the patient is admitted and can last several days or months after the official end to intensive treatment.

Medication

It is common to find substance addicts suffering from various medical complications. These often stem from the fact that they share needles, spend most of the time in less than ideal conditions and hardly ever get proper health checkups.

 

Such issues can lead to infections and diseases. To remedy the situation, most rehab centers have qualified medical doctors to administer the necessary treatment. This is important to ensure the patient recovers from addiction but also deals with any health issues that may cause problems.

Physical fitness

While NAD therapy helps replenish the coenzyme, it does not continue indefinitely. It is therefore important for treatment to involve physical exercise. Take note that exercise helps the body to produce more of the NAD coenzyme.

 

It also helps in boosting the immune system. Additionally, individuals that engage in some form of exercise on a daily basis become better at dealing with stress and depression.

Group therapy

Group therapy often involves individuals that are dealing with similar addiction problems. The group setting allows members to rely on each other for advise and moral support.

 

It is also worth pointing out that group members voluntarily share information regarding their own experiences with addiction and possible NAD therapy.

 

As a result of such engagements, members get to learn from each other. It strengthens their resolve and offers the necessary motivation to overcome addiction.

Where to Get NAD IV Therapy

Finding a NAD therapy treatment center is fairly easy. All you have to do is get in touch with a local rehab center and inquire if they provide the service. Even if they do not offer the treatment, they are likely to give information about a rehab facility that does.

 

Consulting your personal doctor and doing a casual search of NAD IV therapy locations near you should also bring up a number of options available.

In Conclusion

NAD therapy is an effective way of ensuring that a substance addict recovers. It restores important brain functions, boosts energy levels and facilitates safe detoxification.

 

This treatment is affordable and discreet meaning you can go through it without ever raising eyebrows. There is no standard dosage for NAD. However, a specialist often carries out initial examinations and determines the most appropriate for individual patients.

 

 

 

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