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Does NAD+ therapy work?


NAD+ therapy has become a popular topic in the anti-aging and wellness communities, with claims that it can help slow down or even reverse the aging process. But does it actually work? The short answer is that there is evidence to suggest that NAD+ therapy can be beneficial for some individuals, but more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and potential risks.


Some studies have shown that NAD+ therapy can improve certain markers of aging and age-related conditions, such as mitochondrial function and insulin sensitivity. Additionally, some people have reported feeling increased energy and mental clarity after receiving NAD+ therapy. However, it's important to note that these benefits may not be universal, and individual responses to NAD+ therapy may vary.


As with any medical treatment or supplement, there are potential risks associated with NAD+ therapy. The long-term safety of high-dose NAD+ therapy has not been thoroughly studied, and there is a risk of adverse effects such as nausea, headache, and dizziness. Additionally, NAD+ therapy can be expensive and may not be covered by insurance. As such, individuals considering NAD+ therapy should consult with a healthcare professional and carefully weigh the potential benefits and risks before proceeding with treatment.

Michael Lickteig NRP , LP, FP-C, MBA

Michael Lickteig, along with his wife Melissa, built Liberty IV Infusion Therapy to serve the North Texas community. Both Michael and Melissa are Nationally Registered Paramedics licensed in the State of Texas, and both hold National Board Certification as Certified Flight Paramedics. Their careers in emergency medicine span more than a decade working in prehospital emergency 911 and critical care transport, as well as on staff inside some of North Texas’ busiest emergency/trauma units serving both adult and pediatric populations. Michael holds an MBA from the University of North Texas and Melissa a BS degree from the University of Texas Arlington. The Lickteig family has strong ties to the military and has established partnerships with retired veterans and first responder organizations dedicated to reducing the occurrence of suicide in these vulnerable groups. Their goal is to make care available and affordable to veterans, first responders, or anyone else who is struggling with chronic pain, TBI, or PTSD throughout the North Texas Region.


Melissa Lickteig NRP, LP, FP-C, BS


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