NAD+
What Is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring co-enzyme which plays a critical role in metabolism and cellular health. Through aging, the body’s ability to produce NAD+ declines by up to 85% which results in mitochondrial disfunction and a buildup of toxins, heavy metals, etc. within the cells. Exploratory research studies and current clinical evidence show that removal of these toxins can result in the improvement of cognitive function. The best current understanding of the mechanism of NAD+ is that it revitalizes the senescent neurons in the brain.
Regulatory Environment for NAD+
Intravenous NAD+ treatment is already available in the market through wellness clinics but only as a nutraceutical. NAD+ is used as a dietary supplement, production of NAD+ is not subject to the stringent regulatory standards of FDA drug production. Most of the NAD+ which is currently available in the market is sourced from compounding pharmacies that do not adhere to cGMP production guidelines with resulting problems including efficacy and patient safety.
IV NAD+ and Parkinsons Disease
PMT has engaged in extensive scientific research reviews and the foundational science of the action of NAD+ has been validated but not fully understood at this point in time. The best current understanding of the mechanism of NAD+ is that it revitalizes the senescent neurons in the brain which have turned off, to turn back on, thus reversing or mitigating the progression of the disease. PMT’s protocols involve the administration of very high doses of IV NAD+ over several days along with other supporting agents, and a monthly follow up IV NAD+ refresh for the duration of the patient’s disease diagnosis.
Phone
(234) 234-3467
Location
12345 Performance Med Tech St.
Richmond, VA 23173
support@performancemedtech.com