NAD+ and Aging: Why Cellular Energy Matters
NAD+ is one of the most talked-about molecules in longevity and cellular wellness because of its relationship to energy, mitochondria, and healthy aging.
What Is NAD+?
NAD+ therapy is commonly discussed for cellular energy, mitochondrial function, healthy aging, cognitive wellness, and vitality.
NAD+ is not a peptide, but it is often included in longevity-focused programs alongside peptide therapy.
Why NAD+ Matters for Aging
Cellular energy production and mitochondrial function are important parts of healthy aging. Patients interested in healthspan often ask whether NAD+ may fit into their wellness plan.
Patients should also explore Omni’s anti-aging and longevity peptide page.
NAD+ and Brain Health
NAD+ may also come up in conversations about brain health, focus, mental clarity, and cognitive wellness. Learn more on our brain health peptide page.
A consultation can help determine whether NAD+ therapy makes sense for your goals.
Want to Know Which Peptide Protocol May Be Right For You?
Meet with Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND at Omni Centers to discuss your symptoms, goals, health history, and whether peptide therapy may be appropriate.
SCHEDULE CONSULTATIONHelpful Peptide Therapy Pages
NAD+
Visit the NAD+ therapy page.
Longevity
Explore longevity peptides.
Brain Health
Review brain health peptides.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is NAD+ a peptide?
No. NAD+ is not a peptide, but it is often discussed in longevity and cellular wellness programs alongside peptide therapy.
What is NAD+ commonly discussed for?
NAD+ is commonly discussed for cellular energy, mitochondrial wellness, healthy aging, cognitive support, and vitality.
How do I know if NAD+ is right for me?
Schedule a provider-guided consultation to discuss your goals and health history.
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BOOK CONSULTATIONDisclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Peptide therapies should only be initiated under the care of a licensed medical provider following an appropriate evaluation. Individual results vary. Some peptides may be compounded and prescribed based on individual clinical indication; others may be FDA-approved for specific uses. Availability is subject to regulatory status, pharmacy availability, and provider determination.