NAD Treatment For Increased Serotonin, Fentanyl Addiction Rehab Treatment Launch

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ReNAD+ (619-566-7728), a detox and rehab clinic based in National City, CA, has launched new treatment and detox options for clients suffering from fentanyl addiction, using proven NAD IV therapy.

Though the recreational use of drugs is nothing new, in recent years there has been a growing overdose crisis around the world, mainly linked to the synthetic opioid fentanyl. While fentanyl is known for being highly addictive and difficult to quit, ReNAD+ has launched new treatment options that can reduce cravings and prevent the symptoms of withdrawal.

More information about treatment for fentanyl addiction, reducing cravings, and ReNAD+ can be found at https://nadtreatment.com

Following the recent move, ReNAD+ uses a proven technique that increases the body’s natural levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), which has several beneficial effects, starting with helping to flush out any remaining intoxicants in the body. While this strategy helps to detox the body at a faster rate, it has also been shown to reduce the likelihood of a relapse.

NAD+ is an essential coenzyme found in all living cells, which plays a vital role in energy production and metabolic processes. Research has shown that levels of NAD+ in the body naturally decline as patients age, and because of habitual substance abuse.

By increasing the body’s NAD+ saturation, the treatment helps to prevent several of the most common causes of relapse. Recent studies show that within a few days of treatment, clients report a significant reduction in their cravings, which can last for up to 20 months. While the treatment may reduce cravings for longer than 20 months, no trial so far has found a limit to this effect.

Studies on NAD+ have found these effects are caused at least partially by increasing the amount of energy that can be used by a client’s brain. As habitual drug use reduces the body’s natural NAD+ levels, the brain receives less energy than it used to, because food cannot be broken down as efficiently.

While NAD+ helps with the effects of fentanyl addiction, it has also been used to treat several types of substance abuse addictions, including alcohol, opiates, and Xanax.

One satisfied client said, “I was a skeptic. Then RENAD+ put the IV in my vein, and my withdrawals and cravings immediately went away. I got my life back,”

More information about ReNAD+ for addictions, recovering from fentanyl abuse, and reducing cravings can be found at https://nadtreatment.com