You can certainly combine the shots in the same syringe, but I do not recommend it (unless you are an expert), because if you get an air bubble in the syringe, as you extract the liquid from the vial, you will need to slowly return the liquid into the vial and re-extract it again till theres no bubbles
Still, because NAD+ injections are a relatively novel therapy, patients should be monitored for any unexpected reactions
Because its not FDA-approved, insurance may not cover it, and the quality is ensured through the compounding pharmacys standards rather than an FDA drug approval
When the gut lining becomes damaged or inflamed, conditions like leaky gut syndrome, IBS, gastritis, and chronic inflammation can take holdleading to everything from digestive distress to poor recovery and reduced performance
Combats inflammation and oxidative stress Aids recovery from fatigue and tissue damage A calming, non-invasive therapy that restores balance and promotes emotional well-being
On average, 420,303 tests cost $4.4 million per year