Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is a naturally occurring coenzyme that participates in many metabolic reactions in the human body. When administered to a patient during drug detox, NAD binds with amino acids and helps stimulate the healing process in the brain.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is a biological molecule found in all living cells. It acts as a coenzyme in redox reactions; in other words, it facilitates chemical reactions by transferring electrons from one molecule to another. When administered during drug detox in conjunction with NTR, NAD speeds up the brain’s natural healing process. The result is an increased sense of well-being, clearer cognition, and reduced symptoms of drug withdrawal. Rather than wait for the brain to recover on its own, a process that can take a long amount of time, NAD lends the brain a helping hand with a chemical it is already familiar with.