Clinically Designed Infusions

NAD+ IV Infusions in Reno: Mitochondrial Support, Practiced Honestly

NAD+ is a cofactor in cellular energy chemistry. Infusions are sometimes used when replenishment strategies need to bypass the gut.

What NAD+ Is, How We Approach It, and What It Is Not

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What It Is

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in reduced or oxidized forms participates in redox reactions central to mitochondrial function.

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How We Approach It

Sessions, pacing, and adjuncts are individualized. Expectation-setting matters - this is support for biology, not a single-session miracle.

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What It Is Not

Not a shortcut around sleep, nutrition, or treatment of underlying conditions; not a guarantee of performance outcomes; and not dosed from a generic menu without your labs and clinical context.

This information is for general education within the practice context and does not replace individualized medical advice. Your clinician determines what is appropriate for you.

NAD+ Infusions: How We Decide Together

The overview above covers what NAD+ is biochemically, how we typically approach infusions, and what NAD+ cannot replace. This section is different: it is our stance on hype versus proportion - when IV redox support is worth calendar and vein time in a clinical and performance context, and when it is not.

Innovation

We resist the "energy drip" narrative. Even when mitochondria are part of the story, we still ask whether sleep, mood, thyroid, or substance use should lead the plan.

Precision

Session pacing is a dialogue: tolerance, side effects, and whether you feel subjectively "better" in ways that match goals - not a prepaid package divorced from response.

Personalization

Your schedule and sensitivity matter as much as a number on a requisition form. If logistics make the protocol unrealistic, we say so upfront.

Partnership

You should know our criteria for success, pause, or stop - and how to reach us if something feels off between visits. IV care still requires continuity.

How NAD+ Care Follows the Peak Method

When NAD+ is appropriate, the Peak method still applies: we establish medical and lifestyle context first, build a protocol that includes infusions only where they earn their place, then refine with follow-up and data. The three phases below describe that cadence - including how IV support fits into longer-term optimization.

Step 01
Step 02
Step 03

Initial Consultation:

Establish medical and lifestyle context first

Including whether sleep, mood, thyroid, or substance use should lead the plan.

Tailored Plan:

Build a protocol

that includes infusions only where they earn their place, sequenced with other care.

Ongoing Optimization:

Refine with follow-up and data

with clear criteria to continue, pause, or stop.

NAD+ Infusions - Your Questions

What are NAD+ infusions used for?

NAD+ is a cofactor in cellular energy chemistry central to mitochondrial function. Infusions are sometimes used when replenishment strategies need to bypass the gut - as support for biology, not a single-session miracle.

Is NAD+ an "energy drip"?

We resist that narrative. Even when mitochondria are part of the story, we still ask whether sleep, mood, thyroid, or substance use should lead the plan first.

How many sessions will I need?

Session pacing is individualized and responsive - based on tolerance, side effects, and whether you feel better in ways that match your goals, not a prepaid package.

Does NAD+ replace other treatments?

No. It is not a shortcut around sleep, nutrition, or treatment of underlying conditions, and not a guarantee of performance outcomes.

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