NAD+ IVs in Edmonton at TruMedOur Naturopaths offer NAD+ IV for Fatigue, Anti-aging and Withdrawal.TruMed is Edmonton's Source for IV NAD+ TreatmentNAD+ BasicsOur clinic can give both low dose and high dose NAD+ injections. We use NAD+ in doses from 250-2000mg. Our Naturopathic Doctors have a ton of experience with NAD+. We've seen amazing results for fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, athletic performance as well as substance withdrawal in our Edmonton patients. NAD given intravenously over 3-12 hours can help curb withdrawal from alcohol and opioids. Our Naturopathic Doctor also add in Vitamins (specifically B1, B3 and Vitamin C) to give even more robust benefits for alcohol withdrawal. We also infuse these NAD injections with a large volume of saline to allow for simultaneous rehydration in our Edmonton withdrawal patients. The reason NAD is given IV is that it has poor oral bioavailability. Animal studies have shown that upon oral ingestion, NAD+ is broken down into nicotinamide primarily, but also NR (nicotinomide riboside) and NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) before being absorbed. NAD given over about an hour can provide a massive boost in energy. What's amazing is our Naturopaths have seen many patients get a boost even before they leave the clinic. Of course our Naturopaths always do a robust fatigue workup in all our Edmonton patients - assessing Adrenal Health, Thyroid Health, Male Hormones and key energy producing nutrients. NAD+ is a tool that can be helpful for some of the most stubborn cases of fatigue that were resistant to all other treatments.
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For fatigue one IV drip bag is used Up to four IV drip bags are used for withdrawal. |
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NAD for fatigue, infusions take about an hour Extra long length for administration: 8 - 12 hours for withdrawal. |
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NAD+ BiochemistryMammals have seven sirtuins (SIRT1–7) which are found in different subcellular locations. Sirtuins, require NAD+ as a cofactor. SIRT1 is predominantly expressed in neurons. The activity of SIRT1, regulates diverse biological processes related to axonal integrity. Dietary uptake of NAD+ precursors, such as the niacin-derived nicotinic acid (NA), nicotinamide (Nam) and nicotinamide riboside (NR), which in mammals are converted into NAD through the salvage pathway so we can recommend oral intake of various NAD precursors to maintain NAD levels after IV NAD therapy. NAD+ is a major cofactor in the transfer of electrons for ATP resynthesis. NAD can stimulate energy production by replenishing depleted cellular stores of ATP. During cellular respiration NAD+ is reduced to NADH by the enzymes of glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid/citric acid (TCA) cycle before being re-oxidised to NAD+ by cytochrome complexes in the mitochondria. NAD+ (as NADH) is also involved in the electron transport chain and is involved in serotonin production. By providing NAD+ intravenously with IV therapy we provide additional substrate for ATP production and in some patients this can produce profound increases in energy. With regards to information about NAD and its use in addiction and recovery, the original research appears to have come from authors Block and Broom, as well as Dr. Hitt, giving patients NAD and an amino acid formula for 10 consecutive days ranging from 5 to 10 hours daily, to significantly lessen withdrawal from a variety of drugs and alcohol. NAD+ side effectsWhen given at a reasonable rate, NAD+ is well tolerated. However, rapid infusions (greater than 4mg/minute) of NAD+ for most patients causes nausea, headaches, chest pressure, and possibly diarrhea (although rare). The most common side effect of NAD+ is increased energy! |
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NAD+ IV DosingFor fatigue and anti-aging we use smaller doses (around 250-500mg) run over about an hour and support with other oral mitochondrial agents like nicotinamide riboside or nicotinamide mononucleotide or NADH with a preference for NR since it has been studied showing "that single doses of 100, 300 and 1,000 mg of NR produce dose-dependent increases in the blood NAD+." Dosing of NR orally however does not appear to give the same boost we see in patients when NAD is given IV. For fatigue our Naturopathic Doctors usually recommend an IV once weekly and the benefits tend to accrue and last longer and longer. Another strategy is to front load the NAD+ - we can give 3-4 days of back to back NAD+ before discontinuing for 2-3 weeks. For withdrawal patient are usually given 1500-2000mg on their first day with descending doses on subsequent days for a total of 3-5 days. NAD+ is usually given for alcohol or opioid withdrawal. Key nutrients for alcohol withdrawl are B1, B3 and Vitamin C. Whereas Magnesium, B3 and Vitamin C are key nutrients in Opioid withdrawal alongside NAD+. Our Naturopaths usually don't run NAD IV Therapy any faster than 1 hour for every 250mg because some patients get fairly severe nausea if NAD is given too quickly. For drug withdrawal, patients can schedule an IV to begin the day after they cease drug intake. Best results for withdrawal are seen with IVs given 3-5 consecutive days. Day 1 and 2 are 8-12 hours, days 3-5 are 4-6 hours for withdrawal. |
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In 2013 Dr Muradov attended a Naturopathic IV seminar from Dr. Greg Shen, an associate of Dr. William Hitt - a pioneer in the use of IV Vitamin Therapy and NAD+ for addiction.
Our Naturopathic Doctors have extensive IV Therapy experience - we've given thousands of infusions in our Edmonton clinic. |
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Curious about NAD+?Give us a call (780) 757-8378 |
Resources: Sinclair Lab, NAD+ Podcast, NAD+ Pubmed Article