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Longevity

Energy at the cellular level.

NAD+ is the coenzyme your mitochondria use to make energy. The amount you have at thirty is not the amount you have at fifty.

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide — NAD+ — is one of the most studied molecules in the longevity science of the past decade. It is the coenzyme your mitochondria require to convert food into the cellular energy currency (ATP) that powers everything from cognition to muscle recovery to DNA repair.

NAD+ levels decline measurably with age. The most rigorous research suggests they fall by roughly half between your twenties and your sixties. Restoring those levels — through carefully dosed sub-cutaneous injection — is the basis of modern NAD+ therapy.

Who it’s for

Adults who want sustainable mental clarity, daytime energy, and recovery support — especially patients in their forties through seventies noticing the slow decline that lifestyle alone hasn’t fully addressed. Often paired with our other wellness protocols.

What patients tell us

Patients on a regular NAD+ protocol most often describe sharper mental clarity, more sustainable daytime energy, deeper and more restorative sleep, and faster recovery from exertion. The effect compounds: as your cells run cleaner, the rest of your routine — workouts, focus, recovery — works better too.

How we deliver it

At Heelex Wellness, NAD+ is delivered as a sub-cutaneous injection — a shot, not an IV. The shot itself takes a minute; you’re in and out. Most patients build to a weekly cadence after the first few visits, paced to your goals and how your body is responding.

What to expect

Begin with a conversation

Every patient starts with a private consultation. We’ll talk through your goals, design a protocol that fits, and build a cadence around your schedule. The first visit is a conversation. The second is your first shot. By appointment.

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Sources

  1. Rajman L, Chwalek K, Sinclair DA. Therapeutic Potential of NAD-Boosting Molecules: The In Vivo Evidence. Cell Metabolism. 2018;27(3):529-547. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29514064
  2. Covarrubias AJ, Perrone R, Grozio A, Verdin E. NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2021;22(2):119-141. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33353981

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