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Please note: Supplements, including NAD injections,  are not FDA tested or approved. Some supplements can interfere with medications and/or cause side effects. Individuals with preexisting conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, G6PD deficiency and others may not be candidates for NAD injections. Do not delay seeking medical attention for medical concerns by taking supplements without medical advice. Please discuss any and all supplements you take with your health care provider. [caption id="attachment_69462" align="aligncenter" width="500"]what-are-nad-injections Photo by Tirachard Kumtanom[/caption] Everywhere you look, someone’s talking about NAD injections. But are they really worth the buzz? As a wellness coach, I’ve seen trends come and go—but this one has staying power. NAD injections help your body recharge at the cellular level, giving you real energy without the crash. If you’ve tried the smoothies, the yoga, the eight hours of sleep—and still feel off—it might be time to get your NAD injections and give your body deeper support. Let’s talk about whether they’re actually right for you.

What Are NAD Injections, Really? 

NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. That sounds complicated, but what need to know is this: it’s something your body already makes to turn food into energy. Over time—due to aging, stress, or even poor sleep—your natural NAD levels drop. That’s when fatigue, brain fog, and slower recovery start to show up. NAD injections give your body a direct boost of this compound. Instead of taking pills, you get the good stuff straight into your bloodstream. It’s not about feeling “wired”—it’s about feeling balanced and capable again.