doi: 10.1073/pnas.91.14.6369
Production of NAD+ declines sharply with age, leading to hidden cellular damage and visible symptoms like wrinkles, stubborn fat, cognitive fog, delayed recovery, and joint discomfort.[1][2][3] Emerging research suggests that this decline not only accelerates visible aging but also contributes to a cascade of metabolic and neurological issues, making NAD+ restoration a cornerstone of modern anti-aging protocols
The four standard sites all work, but the questions patients actually ask are whether to inject near the injury, how to rotate, and how to do it without a stinging welt
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If you already have kidney disease, inform your doctor so they can closely monitor your kidney function