Drug and alcohol addiction create chemical changes in the human brain, producing fluctuations in brain synapses and interference in connections. When someone stops using drugs and alcohol, it starts the body going through detoxification or withdrawal. During cessation of drugs or alcohol, the human brain will start trying to heal itself and rid the body of the harmful chemicals of substance abuse. Could NAD therapy be helpful for treating addiction issues? Is NAD Therapy Useful for Withdrawal Symptoms? Withdrawal symptoms will happen during the cessation of addictive substances and it can become very uncomfortable for the user. Withdrawal produces different effects depending on the substance a person has used, their overall health and the length of addiction. Providing NAD therapy for some...
In the United States, substance abuse and addiction have reach epidemic proportions. Heroin, prescription painkillers, meth and alcohol abuse not only take a heavy toll on the person struggling with the addiction, but also on those who love them. Many people haven’t heard of IV NAD therapy, and while the treatment is relatively new, it’s been instrumental in helping spur many addicts onto the path of recovery. So What’s NAD All About? NAD is a naturally occurring coenzyme of vitamin B3 and it is called nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. This coenzyme is responsible for repairing, remodeling and structuring all the cells in the human body. It must be plentiful in the bloodstream in order for a person to have optimal health. There have been studies that show a strong link betwee...
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