Hi everyone,
I've been diving deep into the NAD+ supplementation space lately and wanted to share some thoughts on a topic that comes up frequently: IV therapy versus oral supplements.**The Bioavailability Question**
One of the
biggest debate
s in NAD
+ supplementation centers around bioavailability. IV therapy delivers NAD+ directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system entirely. This means near 100% bioavailability, which sounds impressive on paper.However, oral NAD+ supple
ment
s have come a long way. Modern formulations use various delivery mechanisms to improve absorption, and there's growing evidence that oral supplementation can effectively raise NAD+ levels in tissues.
**Practical Consideration
s**Here's what I've gathe
red from my re
search:- **IV Therapy**: Higher imm
ediate bioavailability, but requires clinical visits, is more expensive ($250-1000+ per session), and time-consuming (2-4 hours per session)-
**Oral Supplements**: More convenient for daily use, cost-effective for long-term supplementation, and can be easily incorporated into existing routines**My Ta
ke**F
or most people focused on longevity and anti-aging, consistent daily oral supplementation may offer better long-term value than occasional IV sessions. The key is finding quality sources with proper dosing.I'
ve been rese
arching various suppliers and found some helpful educational content at Glunova Biotech that breaks down the science behind different NAD+ delivery methods.
**Questions
for the Community**1. Has anyone tried both IV and oral NAD+ supplement
ation? What
differences did you notice?2. What dos
ing protocols have worked best for you with oral supplements?Would lo
ve to hear your experiences and thoughts!*Disclai
mer: This is
not medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any supplementation protocol.*





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