NAD+ IV therapy is a medical infusion that delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme essential for energy production, DNA repair, and cellular aging, directly into your bloodstream. NAD+ levels decline by up to 50 percent between ages 40 and 60, and IV administration is the only method that restores optimal levels at 100 percent bioavailability, bypassing the digestive losses that limit oral NAD+ supplements.
NAD+ is not a vitamin, mineral, or drug. It is a molecule your body already produces and uses in every single cell. It powers the metabolic reactions that convert food into energy, activates the longevity proteins called sirtuins, and enables the DNA repair mechanisms that keep your cells functioning correctly. The problem is that your body produces less of it every year. By restoring NAD+ levels through IV infusion, you are giving your cells the raw material they need to operate at full capacity.
What Is NAD+
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It exists in two forms: NAD+ (the oxidized form) and NADH (the reduced form). Together, these two forms shuttle electrons between molecules during metabolic reactions, making them essential for converting the food you eat into the cellular energy (ATP) that powers everything your body does.
NAD+ was first discovered in 1906, but its role in aging and cellular health has only been fully appreciated in the last two decades. Research from Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, and other leading institutions has demonstrated that NAD+ is not just an energy molecule. It is a critical signaling molecule that regulates hundreds of biological processes including circadian rhythm, inflammation, stress response, and gene expression.
The challenge is that NAD+ levels decline significantly with age. Studies published in Cell Metabolism and Nature Communications show that by age 40 to 60, most people have lost approximately 50 percent of the NAD+ levels they had in their twenties. This decline is associated with reduced energy, slower recovery, increased inflammation, cognitive decline, and the visible signs of aging.
The Science Behind NAD+ Therapy
Sirtuin Activation
Sirtuins are a family of seven proteins (SIRT1 through SIRT7) often referred to as longevity genes. They regulate cellular processes including DNA repair, inflammation, metabolism, and stress resistance. Every sirtuin requires NAD+ as a cofactor to function. When NAD+ levels are low, sirtuin activity drops, and the protective mechanisms they control become less effective. Restoring NAD+ levels through IV infusion reactivates these pathways.
DNA Repair
Your DNA sustains tens of thousands of damage events every day from normal metabolic activity, UV exposure, environmental toxins, and oxidative stress. An enzyme called PARP-1 is your primary DNA repair mechanism, and it consumes NAD+ every time it fixes a strand break. As NAD+ declines with age, your DNA repair capacity declines with it. IV NAD+ therapy provides the substrate PARP-1 needs to maintain effective DNA repair.
Mitochondrial Function
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of your cells, and NAD+ is essential for the electron transport chain that produces ATP. When NAD+ is abundant, mitochondria produce energy efficiently. When NAD+ is depleted, mitochondrial function deteriorates, leading to fatigue, brain fog, and reduced physical performance. Research has shown that restoring NAD+ levels can improve mitochondrial membrane potential and increase ATP output.
CD38 and NAD+ Decline
One of the primary reasons NAD+ declines with age is an enzyme called CD38. CD38 expression increases as you age and in response to chronic inflammation. It consumes NAD+ at an accelerating rate, creating a destructive cycle where declining NAD+ levels trigger more inflammation, which produces more CD38, which consumes more NAD+. IV NAD+ therapy breaks this cycle by flooding the system with NAD+ faster than CD38 can degrade it.
What's in The Hype
The Hype delivers a 500mg NAD+ infusion administered intravenously by a licensed registered nurse at your location. This is a clinical-grade, pharmaceutical-quality NAD+ solution, not a supplement, precursor, or watered-down alternative.
At 500mg per session and $450 per treatment, The Hype delivers NAD+ at $0.90 per milligram. Many Nashville IV clinics charge $600 to $1,000 or more for the same 500mg dose. We deliver the same pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ at a significantly lower cost, administered by licensed nurses who come to you.
Benefits of NAD+ IV Therapy
- Sustained Energy — NAD+ fuels mitochondrial ATP production, your cells' primary energy source. Clients consistently report increased energy that feels clean and sustained, not jittery like caffeine. This energy improvement often lasts several days to two weeks after a single session.
- Mental Clarity and Focus — Your brain is the most metabolically active organ in your body, consuming approximately 20 percent of your total energy. When NAD+ levels are restored, cognitive function improves measurably. Clients report sharper focus, faster recall, and reduced brain fog.
- Anti-Aging at the Cellular Level — NAD+ does not mask the signs of aging. It addresses the biological mechanisms that cause them. By activating sirtuins, supporting DNA repair, and improving mitochondrial function, NAD+ therapy works at the level where aging actually happens: inside your cells.
- Cellular Repair and Recovery — Whether you are recovering from intense physical activity, illness, jet lag, or the cumulative effects of stress, NAD+ accelerates your body's natural repair processes by providing the coenzyme that hundreds of repair enzymes depend on.
- Athletic Recovery — NAD+ supports the same mitochondrial and repair pathways that athletes need for recovery. Combined with its role in reducing inflammation through sirtuin activation, NAD+ therapy is increasingly popular among competitive and recreational athletes.
- Metabolic Health — NAD+ plays a direct role in metabolic pathways including glucose metabolism, fat oxidation, and insulin signaling. Research suggests that maintaining optimal NAD+ levels supports healthy metabolic function and may help protect against age-related metabolic decline.