NAD/Brain Restoration Plus (BR+)
NAD+ IV Therapy provides the body with the critical coenzyme, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.
NAD+ IV Therapy provides the body with the critical coenzyme, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.
NAD/Brain Restoration Plus (BR+) is a comprehensive and natural detox and nutrient-based treatment. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a coenzyme found in all living cells and plays a crucial role in the chemical process that generates energy, especially in the brain.
The NAD/BR+ protocols help patients replenish their supply of neurotransmitters, improve cognitive functioning, withdraw from addictive substances, overcome anxiety, depression, chronic or acute stress, post-traumatic stress, CTE, and other conditions by giving the brain what it needs to return to proper functioning. These protocols are completely nutrient-based – not another drug to become addicted to or dependent upon. It is clear to see how important NAD is for the body as it is involved in every bodily function and catalyzes more than a thousand metabolic reactions in the organs and tissues.
NAD Brain Restoration (BR+) is a proprietary formula compounded by a state-of-the-art, FDA-regulated facility, that can only be found in a small number of medical offices in the world and requires special licensing and training. It is used both intravenously and as a nasal spray. Because of its role in energy production, NAD is also used for improving athletic endurance and combating fatigue.
Clinical experience has shown that NAD BR+ may be used for a number of brain related issues, and that the benefits include:
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is an element that reacts with oxygen in the cell’s mitochondria in order to create energy for movement, breathing, heartbeat, blood pumping, digesting food, brain functions, and generally living life.
NAD enables the transfer of energy from the foods we eat to vital cell functions. It is also required to “turn off” genes that accelerate degenerative aging processes. As NAD+ levels decline, mitochondrial function is impaired, resulting in fewer mitochondria surviving. Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” that help ensure cellular processes. This vicious cycle of mitochondrial depletion (also called NAD Energy Deficiency, or NED) results in many of the physical symptoms of aging and degenerative processes, such as chronic fatigue syndrome, substance abuse, depression, stress, anxiety and various other chronic illnesses.
NAD Brain Restoration Therapy has the ability to provide the brain and body with NAD and a proprietary amino acid formula that reverses NAD and related dysfunctions. Through an intravenous infusion or via nasal spray, NAD BR+ has been shown to help the body produce ATP, protect and repair DNA, strengthen the immune system, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, and stimulate the production of dopamine, serotonin, and noradrenaline, thereby improving mood.
Prominent universities have been investigating NAD+ as a potential therapy for age-related degenerative disease. Compelling research shows that NAD+ has a unique ability to protect tissues, induce DNA repair, and increase life span. Studies done in the early 1960s demonstrated the efficacy and safety of IV NAD in detoxifying patients from alcohol, opiates, tranquilizers, and stimulants. Current research also indicates that NAD deficiencies may trigger a host of metabolic and degenerative diseases – including obesity, Type II diabetes, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s. When using NAD with the BR+ protocols for addiction or stress treatment, neurochemical imbalances can be restored to healthy functioning usually within ten days or less.
“My addiction patients have a mental clarity and focus after 10 days of NAD/BR+ treatment that I typically don’t see until three or four years after conventional detox treatment.”
DR. RACHEL MURPHY
A pilot study done by Springfield Wellness Center, Springfield, LA, illustrates that NAD is an effective detox treatment for alcohol and opiate addicts and is effective in reducing and maintaining relapse episodes.
source: Intravenous Administration of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Significantly Reduces Self Report Craving Ratings Associated with Opiate and Alcohol Withdrawal, Springfield Wellness Center, 2014
As published in a 2014 paper, it is well known that NAD+ plays a key role in regulating metabolism and circadian rhythm through sirtuins, NAD+ becomes limiting during aging, affecting sirtuins’ activities, and supplementing key NAD+ intermediates can restore NAD+ levels and ameliorate age-associated pathophysiologies.
source: NAD+ and sirtuins in aging and disease, Trends in Cell Biology, 2014
The emergence of knowledge recognizing the potent role of ADPR transferases as regulators of the lifespan of diverse organisms and their coupling to NAD+ metabolism has stimulated a current interest in the possibilities inherent to targeting NAD+ metabolism for therapeutic purposes. This review suggests that opportunities exist for the development of antimicrobials and anticancer drugs that inhibit the basic transformations of NAD+ metabolism. In addition, expanded use of agents such as nicotinamide and nicotinic acid in light of their beneficial characteristics in enhancing NAD+ levels in tissues deserves consideration.
source: NAD+ and Vitamin B3: From Metabolism to Therapies, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2008
A new study (Gomes et al., 2013) shows that reduced levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) contribute to the mitochondrial decay associated with skeletal muscle aging and that sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) modulates this process.
source: NAD+ Deficiency in Age-Related Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Cell Metabolism, 2014
A study showed declining NAD(+) induces a pseudohypoxic state that disrupts PGC-1α/β-independent nuclear-mitochondrial communication contributes to the decline in mitochondrial function with age, a process that is apparently reversible.
source: Declining NAD(+) induces a pseudohypoxic state disrupting nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging, Cell. 2013 Dec
No harmful effects have been observed in NAD BR+ therapy in several years of clinical use.
At the New York Center of Innovative Medicine, NAD+ therapy is one of many different treatments considered for each patient. However, the use of this therapy is only performed on patients after an in-depth initial evaluation reveals it would be necessary for your personalized program of treatment. Because each person is unique, and their health needs are different, there is no set protocol for using NAD+ IV, nasal and oral therapy nor is the patient able to request the use of this therapy if the medical team finds it would not be as helpful as another treatment or a specific combination of therapies. The ultimate goal is the complete restoration of health in the most efficient and safe manner, and with so many therapeutic options, it is impossible to know if NAD+ therapy is right for you without an initial evaluation at our clinic.
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