Unlock health with exclusive discounts today!
NAD+ What is it?

Understanding the Benefits of NAD+
Skin Repair
Mental Clarity
Energy Boost
Predict the future by creating it


Ease of use
Users can administer NAD+ therapy at their own pace, without the need for time-consuming and costly in-office visits.
Accessibility
The home kits make NAD+ therapy more accessible to individuals who may not have access to specialised clinics or prefer a more private setting for NAD supplement treatment.
Cost-effectiveness
NAD+ AT HOME injectable kits are more affordable than IV treatments, making them an attractive option for those looking to boost their NAD+ levels without breaking the bank.
Scale New Heights
Frequently asked questions
Will I feel anything after taking NAD+
Most people don’t experience any side effects and report feeling alert and energised. If you do feel anything unusual, such as temporary fatigue for a day or two, which can happen but is rare, stop using, and email doctor@nadaid.co.uk.
Is NAD+ safe for me?
Yes, NAD+ may not be suitable for individuals with the following conditions:
Active or historic Cancer
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Lyme disease
Recent skin graft
Atrial fibrillation
Immunosuppression
Organ transplant
Haemophilus influenza bacteria
Other NAD-dependent bacteria
If you have any of these conditions, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider before using NAD+
Where should I inject?
The syringes provided are intended for subcutaneous injections, which involve administering the injection just under the skin into the fatty tissue.
We suggest using areas like the stomach, hips, or buttocks for these injections.
To administer, pinch the skin tightly between your finger and thumb with one hand, and with the syringe in your other hand, inject at a 45-degree angle. It’s important to rotate the injection site each time to avoid skin irritation.
It’s normal to occasionally experience a bruise or a small bump at the injection site; simply make sure to inject in a different area for your next dose.
What does NAD stand for?
In scientific terms, NAD stands for “Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide”. It is a coenzyme present in almost all cells in your body and plays a crucial role in cellular energy production. NAD is also important for various cellular processes, including DNA repair, cell signalling, and gene expression. Deficiencies in NAD can impact a range of physiological functions, leading to numerous health issues.
How frequent should I use NAD+?
If you’re a first-time user of NAD+ AT HOME injections, we suggest administering a micro-injectable daily for the initial 3 days, followed by every other day thereafter. Always adhere to the recommended dosage and never share your product with others.
What is the difference between NAD+ I.V versus NAD+ Subcutaneous
NAD IV therapy involves the intravenous administration of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) to enhance cellular function and energy production. This can be quite time consuming and enduring to undertake so many people opt for the NAD+ AT HOME injectable supplement as a convenient and efficient alternative.
Should I be concerned about side effects?
The majority of individuals do not encounter any adverse effects from using NAD+ AT HOME injections.
Should you experience any sensitivity after using the micro-injectables, consider selecting a different site on your body for the next injection. As with any side effect, if symptoms continue, cease use and get in touch with our team. It is important to note that our NAD+ supplement product is intended for use as directed and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting with a healthcare professional. For more information, please visit our FAQ’s.