NAD IV Therapy — Cognitive, Cellular & Longevity Support

NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme required for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and neurological function. At Gandhi Health & Wellness, NAD therapy is offered in a physician-guided medical setting to support mitochondrial health, cognitive clarity, and long-term cellular resilience.

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What Is NAD IV Therapy?

NAD is present in every cell and plays a central role in converting nutrients into usable energy (ATP). It is also essential for cellular repair and nervous system signaling. NAD levels naturally decline with age and may be further depleted by chronic stress, inflammation, illness, metabolic strain, or environmental exposures.
NAD IV therapy is designed to replenish systemic NAD availability and support the body’s ability to generate energy and recover at the cellular level.

Why Patients Consider NAD Therapy

Patients often explore NAD support when experiencing:

  • Persistent fatigue or burnout

  • Brain fog or reduced mental clarity

  • Slower recovery from stress or illness

  • Cognitive strain or high mental demand

  • Interest in longevity-focused, physician-guided care

NAD is also used as an adjunctive therapy within broader detoxification, fertility optimization, autoimmune, and addiction-recovery protocols.

Dr. Kunal P. Gandhi, MD

Board-Certified Primary Care Physician

How NAD IV Therapy Works

Delivered intravenously, NAD bypasses digestive absorption and becomes immediately available systemically. Infusions are paced carefully to support tolerance and safety while allowing effective cellular uptake.

 

Some patients may also use NAD injections for maintenance support between IV sessions, depending on clinical goals.

Physician-Guided Care Matters

NAD therapy is not a wellness shortcut. At Gandhi Health & Wellness, its use is guided by medical evaluation, symptom patterns, tolerance, and overall care objectives. Dosing and frequency are individualized and adjusted over time.

When administered under medical supervision, NAD is generally well tolerated.

Who May Be a Good Candidate?

NAD IV therapy may be appropriate for individuals who:

  • Experience chronic fatigue or cognitive strain
  • Have high physical or mental performance demands
  • Are navigating metabolic or inflammatory stress
  • Are interested in longevity and cellular optimization

Appropriateness is determined by a licensed provider.

FAQs

Is NAD safe?

When administered under medical supervision, NAD is generally well tolerated.

IV sessions are longer due to controlled infusion pacing.

Frequency varies based on individual needs and provider guidance.

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