NAD+: Cellular Energy Support for Longevity, Brain Health & Vitality
- Rena Mattingly
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

If you’ve been feeling low on energy, mentally foggy, slower to recover, or just not quite like yourself, the issue may not be motivation or willpower—it may be happening at the cellular level.
That’s where NAD+ comes in.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a molecule found in every cell of your body. It plays a critical role in how efficiently your cells produce energy, repair damage, regulate metabolism, and communicate with one another. As we age—and under chronic stress, inflammation, illness, or metabolic strain—NAD+ levels naturally decline.
When NAD+ levels drop, the effects are often felt system-wide.
At our clinic serving Oregon City, Oregon, the greater Oregon region, and Vancouver, Washington, we frequently see patients whose symptoms trace back to declining cellular energy and metabolic efficiency. One foundational therapy we use to address this is NAD+ peptide therapy.
NAD+ peptide therapy is designed to deeply support:
Cellular energy production
Mitochondrial health (your cells’ “power plants”)
DNA repair and healthy aging
Brain health, focus, and mental clarity
Metabolic regulation and insulin sensitivity
Detoxification and cellular resilience• Recovery from chronic fatigue or metabolic stress
Because NAD+ sits at the center of cellular function, supporting it can have wide-ranging benefits—especially for individuals experiencing fatigue, burnout, brain fog, poor recovery, or age-related metabolic changes.
Rather than targeting a single symptom, NAD+ therapy supports the foundation of how your body generates energy and adapts to stress. Many patients report improved stamina, clearer thinking, more stable energy, and better overall resilience over time.
As with all therapies we offer, NAD+ support is personalized and integrated into a broader strategy that may include nutrition, lifestyle optimization, hormone balance, and targeted lab evaluation.
If you’re curious whether NAD+ therapy is a good fit for your health goals, we’d be happy to discuss it with you.
To learn more schedule a consultation.
Your cells do a lot for you every day—sometimes they just need a little extra support.
Rena Mattingly, MSN, APRN, AGNP-C




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