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Why NAD+ IV Therapy is in a Completely Different League

By Tharb Faisl

First, The Honest Science: They’re Not Comparable. Lots of London clinics love pushing Myers’ Cocktails – basically a mix of B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium & sometimes calcium.
Why? Because it’s cheap, quick, and sounds impressive.

But it’s essentially hydrated multivitamins through a drip.

Good for a quick repletion if you’re very low or dehydrated.
But not fundamentally changing how your cells produce energy.

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Why NAD+ is a Totally Different Story

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an actual metabolic coenzyme, found inside your mitochondria.
It’s an electron acceptor – the molecule that helps shuttle energy inside your cell engines to create ATP (your body’s fuel).

Without enough NAD+, your cells literally can’t generate energy properly.

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The Deeper Science: What NAD+ Actually Does

Powers mitochondria — so every cell in your body (brain, muscles, heart) makes ATP efficiently.
Supports DNA repair by activating sirtuins, protecting against aging & stress damage.
Regulates insulin & glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), impacting how your body handles sugar & weight.
Improves neuronal resilience, which is why NAD+ is heavily studied in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s & other brain aging research.

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Why NAD+ Beats Any Multivitamin Drip

BenefitNAD+ IVMyers’ / Typical Vitamin Drip
Cellular energy (ATP)🔥 Direct, via electron transportIndirect, mild cofactor support
Anti-aging (DNA & sirtuins)✅ Yes, activates repair enzymes❌ None beyond basic antioxidants
Cognitive protection✅ Supports neurons & neurotransmitters❌ Minimal evidence
Insulin & metabolic impact✅ Regulates glucose pathways❌ No direct impact
Stamina & long-haul resilience✅ Deeper mitochondrial adaptation❌ Temporary vitamin levels only

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So Who Should Pick NAD+?

People with brain fog, burnout, or after intense periods of stress.
Those with family histories of neurological or metabolic diseases who want proactive longevity.
Entrepreneurs & high performers who need sustained mental clarity, not just a “hydrated buzz.”

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Why Do This at Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?

Because NAD+ requires careful, slow infusions, professional titration, and lab screening first.
Done improperly, it can cause flushing, nausea or even strain metabolic systems.
At Marylebone, we:

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Check your vitamin B12, folate, ferritin, kidney health first, ensuring NAD+ is optimised and safe.
Infuse under doctor-led protocols, adjusting rate based on how your body handles it.
Are right on Baker Street, so you get a boutique, medically protected experience, not a rushed salon.

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FAQs

How fast do you feel it?
Most feel sharper over 24–48 hours as cells start producing energy more efficiently. It’s not a flashy sugar hit — it’s real bioenergetic change.
Is it safe?
At MDC, absolutely. We tailor your drip to your labs & monitor you throughout.
Can I combine with vitamins?
Yes. Often, we pair NAD+ with Tharb’s Ultra Mix to cover basic repletion, then go deeper with cellular repair.

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A Real Example From Our Clinic

 “David, 52, an investor from Mayfair, came to us after standard vitamin drips at a hotel spa left him unimpressed.He tried NAD+ under our tailored protocol — within two days he was back in the gym with renewed focus & even told us his sleep dramatically improved.”

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Skip the hype.
Get the true mitochondrial, DNA-level support that makes a long-term difference.

Marylebone Diagnostic Centre — trusted by London professionals on Baker Street.

Call +44 7495 970109 or book online.

Read More

  1. NIH – The therapeutic potential of NAD+
  2. Harvard – NAD+ and aging: What’s the connection?
  3. PubMed – Sirtuins and NAD+ in cellular stress response