NAD+ IV Therapy: The Science Behind Beverly Hills' Favorite Longevity Drip

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It powers your mitochondria, fuels DNA repair and regulates the sirtuins, the so-called 'longevity genes.' The problem? NAD+ levels decline by as much as 50% between your 20s and your 50s.
Why an IV Instead of a Supplement?
Oral NAD+ precursors must survive digestion, and much of the dose never reaches your cells. An intravenous drip delivers NAD+ directly into your bloodstream at 100% bioavailability, which is why clients consistently report effects they never felt from capsules.
Benefits Clients Report Most
- Sharper mental clarity and sustained focus
- Deep, stimulant-free energy that lasts for days
- Faster recovery from training, travel and stress
- Improved sleep quality and mood stability
- Support for healthy aging at the cellular level
What a Session Looks Like
You'll relax in a private suite while the drip runs over one to two hours, NAD+ must be infused slowly for comfort. Many clients work on laptops or simply rest. We often pair NAD+ with a custom vitamin and amino acid blend based on your goals. A loading series of 2–4 sessions delivers the strongest results, followed by monthly maintenance.
Think of NAD+ as recharging the battery every cell in your body runs on.
Is NAD+ Right for You?
If you're battling brain fog, burnout, jet lag or simply want to invest in longevity, NAD+ IV therapy is one of the most direct interventions available. Our Beverly Hills team will review your health history and design a protocol matched to your lifestyle. Book a consultation to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a NAD+ drip take?+
Plan for 60–120 minutes. NAD+ must infuse slowly to remain comfortable; rushing the drip causes flushing.
How often should I get NAD+ IV therapy?+
Most clients begin with a loading series of 2–4 infusions in two weeks, then maintain with one drip every 4–6 weeks.
Are there side effects?+
Mild warmth, flushing or chest tightness can occur if the drip runs fast, slowing the rate resolves it immediately.



