Tried the IV NAD+. I think it was the 400ml bag as they come in different sizes. I was coming off some type of viral infection (cold symptoms like heavy head pressure and nasal stuffiness that was 24hrs constant and blood work and tests revealed nothing other than the docs telling me it might be an auto-immune response) that I had picked up at the gym.
So I had already been getting a few Immune & Vitamin C IV's the weeks prior. I can't say that I experienced a stunning level of endurance and energy boost the very next day, and so on like a lot of people mention. But I did feel a low grade boost of energy and well being. However that could also be chalked up to a placebo effect.
One of the thoughts behind the NAD+ IV's is to rapidly get the levels of NAD+ to maximum levels in the body and then once achieved, just a maintenance dose monthly to sustain levels. Maybe, my NAD+ levels were already pretty elevated naturally and so the boost I experienced was not as profound as others?
I do know by talking to some of the other patrons that come in to the same clinic to get the NAD+ IV's on the regular and they swear by it's effects. Especially the alertness and energy and endurance results. One of their claims is that they just feel like doing things, working, cleaning, running.... literally productive activities that they might have put to the side, but they are just overflowing with energy to do something.
PS. Just a word of caution if you have never done it before (I'm sure your practitioner would warn you about this as well).... watch the flow rate of the IV with NAD. If it's the first time, you might want to take it real slow. Go too fast and you'll know it within seconds. It's a funky feeling that comes over you...almost similar to hypoglycemia if you've ever experienced it. Seen quite a few people experience it while I've been in there....sneaks up on them real fast cause they weren't aware of it. It's funny watching, because all of a sudden you start seeing people begin squirming and holding their stomach and their head and right away, a nurse will run over and drop the flow rate. I could take a pretty fast flow in comparison, but when I upped it on my own to a certain point, the feelings came on pretty quick LOL so I had to back it down and then toggled with it trying to push the limits for the next hour or so, because at the speed rate you get setup with, its about a 2-3 hour drip depending on the size bag you get. Might not want to eat right before it the first time either.
AE