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Glutathione, NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide), and high-dose Vitamin C are administered as intravenous (IV) therapies. These treatments enhance cellular regeneration and support overall body health.
What is Glutathione: Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant naturally
produced by the body and found in the liver. It protects cells from free radicals, providing
anti-aging effects.
Benefits: Protects cells from oxidative stress, detoxifies toxins, supports
liver health, improves skin quality, and strengthens the immune system.
Uses: Applied for liver detoxification, anti-aging support, skin
brightening and radiance, and boosting immunity.
Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated, but mild side effects such as
headaches or nausea may occasionally occur.
What is NAD: NAD+ is an essential coenzyme necessary for energy production,
involved in cellular energy metabolism, and its levels decline with age.
Benefits: Boosts cellular energy, supports mental clarity, improves muscle
function and overall endurance, provides anti-aging effects, and aids in addiction
treatment.
Uses: Preferred for increasing energy levels, enhancing mental focus,
supporting addiction treatments, anti-aging effects, and improving muscle endurance.
Side Effects: Some patients may experience headaches, nausea, or fatigue;
NAD+ IV therapies should be administered slowly.
What is Vitamin C: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a powerful antioxidant that
protects against free radicals and strengthens the immune system.
Benefits: Strengthens the immune system, increases resistance to
infections, accelerates wound healing, and supports skin health by enhancing collagen
production.
Uses: Used for treating colds and flu, providing immune support,
accelerating wound healing, and supporting cancer treatment.
Side Effects: Generally safe, but some people may experience nausea,
headaches, or diarrhea. High doses may pose risks for individuals with kidney stones.
These therapies can provide anti-aging effects due to their antioxidant properties, boost energy levels, and support overall health. However, they should be customized for each individual and administered under the supervision of a specialist physician.
This page is for informational purposes only. Consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.