NAD+ is an essential coenzyme that helps your cells make energy, repair DNA, and keep mitochondria functioning well. Low-dose subcutaneous injections are becoming a popular way to maintain NAD+ levels without IV therapy.
How It Works
NAD+ is one of the most important molecules in the body. You need it for:
Cellular energy production (ATP)
Mitochondrial function
DNA repair and cell maintenance
Healthy metabolism and stress resilience
NAD+ levels naturally drop with age, stress, and poor metabolic health. Replenishing NAD+ is being studied for its potential to support energy, cognition, and healthy aging.
High-dose IV NAD+ is used clinically, but lower-dose subcutaneous injections are now a practical at-home option for maintenance. Typical research-style protocols begin at 50–100 mg per injection with slow upward titration for comfort.
Potential Benefits
Supports cellular energy and mitochondrial performance
May help with mental clarity, focus, and cognitive support
May aid metabolic health and energy regulation
Used in high-dose IV settings for mood and craving support in addiction recovery studies
May support healthy aging due to its role in DNA repair and cellular resilience
Note: These effects come from preclinical data, pilot studies, and case reports. More controlled research is needed.
Potential Side Effects
Generally well tolerated, but some individuals report:
Mild injection-site redness or soreness
Headache, flushing, or fatigue—often related to dose
Insomnia or anxiety if dosing increases too quickly
Slow titration is recommended for comfort and safety.
Why Someone Might Want to Use NAD+
Common research-driven reasons people look into NAD+ include:
Low energy or poor mitochondrial function
Brain fog or cognitive fatigue
Aging-related decline in metabolism or vitality
Recovery from intense stress, burnout, or overtraining
Interest in longevity, anti-aging, or cellular health support
Seeking NAD+ maintenance without needing an IV clinic
Dosage Guide
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