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NAD+ Therapy -What, How, & Why

NAD+ Therapy is a groundbreaking and emerging therapy. You can swallow NAD+ supplements but did you know that there's a better way? NAD+ IV therapy is delivered directly to your bloodstream, making the therapy immediately available to cells on a molecular level.




WHAT is NAD+

NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It is a coenzyme found in all living cells and has even been called an anti-aging molecule because of the many important roles it plays in promoting health and prolonging the lifespan. This powerful molecule has many potential therapeutic applications. Studies have shown that it can help battle many effects of aging and chronic conditions on the human body and brain.


HOW is NAD+ used in our bodies

Scientists discovered NAD+ in the early 1900s, but only in recent years are we beginning to understand its full potential. One way it’s used is by binding with other enzymes that carry out biological processes, including proteins called “sirtuins,” which are responsible for carrying out many biological processes within human organs and neurological systems.


NAD+ is crucial for the survival of our cells. As we get older, however, our bodies produce fewer NAD+. This can lead to age-related illnesses and may cause you to feel older than you actually are. One way to replenish your body's supply of NAD+ is through IV therapy. This is a holistic approach that will help your body fight disease and feel younger than ever before.


WHY NAD+ is Important

IV therapy and IV nutrition refer to a variety of options during which your body receives intravenous infusions of different vitamins and supplements. Infusing your body with NAD+ via an IV drip is the only way to ensure that you get 100% bioavailability from the molecule. This means that your body will absorb the highest possible supplemental coenzymes and convert them into molecular energy.


NAD+ affecting the Mental State

People often describe feeling like a mental fog has been lifted after undergoing NAD+ therapy. This improvement in mental sharpness helps guests feel better day to day and contributes to their overall feelings of wellness. Furthermore, one of the most noticeable side effects of getting old is a decline in cognitive function. Forgetting things, lack of concentration and general mental fogginess are some of the more specific outcomes.


Metabolism and NAD+

Chronic fatigue due to illness or just feeling the effects of getting older can be a major source of worry for many people. But NAD+ can make you feel more energetic and put a spring back in your step again. A coenzyme infusion administered intravenously helps provide energy to your body’s cells on a molecular level.


NAD Boosting Addiction Treatment

Though it’s a relatively new treatment, there is promising evidence that NAD+ IV drip and infusions can be used as a form of addiction therapy. It’s important to note that the coenzyme itself is not a fix for addiction, but it can help heal your brain by replenishing cells that have been ravaged by substance abuse.


Getting Started with NAD IV Therapy

Are you interested in anti-aging remedies, battling a chronic condition, or just want to improve your body’s performance and your overall feeling of wellness? We can help! Our NAD+ infusions are 100% safe and natural; they're administered by certified technicians. Sessions may last anywhere from 1-3 hours and usually be performed over several consecutive days for the best results. However, the exact duration depends on you and your unique goals.






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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