11/10/2025
🚫💊 Did you know oral NAD⁺ supplements might not be doing what you think?
When you swallow NAD⁺, it has to survive stomach acid and digestive enzymes—but it doesn’t. This large, fragile molecule breaks apart long before it can reach your bloodstream.
Even if a little NAD⁺ survives, your gut can’t absorb it easily. There are no transporters in your intestines that move full NAD⁺ molecules into your cells.
If you really want to boost NAD⁺ levels, an IV infusion can make a difference because it bypasses the digestive system completely.
When NAD⁺ is given through an IV, it goes straight into your bloodstream instead of being destroyed by stomach acid. That means your cells can access it more quickly and efficiently — helping support energy metabolism, cellular repair, and focus.