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What is NAD+ and what are the benefits?

Learn what NAD+ is, how it supports cellular energy and healthy aging, and what benefits Belle patients typically experience.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell that supports energy production, cellular repair, and healthy aging. Belle offers NAD+ injections as an add-on treatment. Patients typically report improved energy, mental clarity, and faster recovery within the first few weeks.

How it works: NAD+ helps your mitochondria convert food into energy and activates enzymes that repair DNA and reduce inflammation. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, and injections offer a direct way to restore them.

Potential benefits: Cellular energy and vitality. Mental clarity and focus. Healthy aging support and DNA repair. Recovery and resilience.

Why pair NAD+ with GLP-1 medications: NAD+ complements GLP-1 therapy by supporting energy levels (reduces fatigue and brain fog common with GLP-1s), helping preserve muscle mass during weight loss, and optimizing fat metabolism.

Common side effects: Injectable NAD+: warm flushing, nausea (especially if injected too quickly), lightheadedness, or injection site tenderness.

Who should not take NAD+: Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, undergoing active cancer treatment, or managing uncontrolled heart, liver, or kidney conditions.


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