Prioritize Health with NAD Outpatient Detox Treatments
Why is NAD important for optimal health?
NAD is found in every cell in your body, where it's essential for enegy production, repair, and many other critical functions. Because of its vital role, optimal levels of NAD to are needed to keep your brain, nerves, and organs functioning. As we age, our natural NAD levels are depleted by injury and substance use.
Dr. Repass uses special procedures of NAD treatment, Brain Restoration Plus Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (BR+NAD™) infusions to help patients detox from alcohol and drug addictions. There are several benefits of using BR+NAD.
BR+NAD relieves withdrawal symptoms more efficiently and stops your cravings. Whether you're addicted to opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, or marijuana, cravings are significantly diminished even in the first two days of treatment for most patients, and the results are long lasting.
Another reason BR+NAD is such an exceptional detox treatment is that it's natural so you can detox safely without taking other medications that may be addicting or intoxicating. Finally, NAD resolves neurochemical imbalances and restores energy to your brain, improving its overall functioning and memory.
Your NAD detox treatment at Revolution Psychiatric and Addiction Treatment is done on an outpatient basis, so you can safely return to the comforts of your home each day without worrying about unecessary exposure during the COVID-19 outbreak. You'll relax in a comfortable recliner while you receive a slow intravenous (IV) infusion daily for 10-15 days. By the end of your therapy, your brain function is restored and your cravings are gone or significantly diminished. During that time, ongoing therapy supports your ability to avoid a relapse. Patients then continue a comprehensive individualized treatment plan with Dr. Repass, including psychotherapy, medical care, and three monthly reinforcement treatments.
To learn more about BR+NAD treatment, please call 425-243-5773 now to schedule a consultation with Dr. Repass.