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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common mental health issue caused by severe and traumatic events. It affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly impact a person’s daily life. However, effective treatment options are available, and the most effective treatment we have witnessed is intravenous NAD. 

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a natural coenzyme of vitamin B3 that supports healthy brain function and effectively treats mental health conditions, including PTSD. 

If you or someone you love is struggling with PTSD, don't wait to find help. Contact Springfield Wellness Center today to learn how NAD therapy can help you heal and move forward with your life. Call 844.334.4727 today to learn more about PTSD treatment in Louisiana and how we can help you achieve total wellness.

What Is PTSD?

Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is a mental health condition that may emerge from experiencing or witnessing traumatic events. These events can involve:

  • Natural disasters
  • Acts of terrorism
  • War
  • Serious accidents
  • Physical or sexual assault

PTSD is a severe anxiety disorder resulting in intrusive thoughts, nightmares, and flashbacks, causing a person to relive the traumatic event.

Symptoms often develop shortly after the traumatic event but may surface years later. In some cases, individuals may experience partial or total remission of symptoms, but in other instances, PTSD may become chronic, lasting for years or even decades.

What Is NAD Therapy?

NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a critical coenzyme that plays a vital role in cellular metabolism, cognitive functioning, DNA repair, and more.

NAD therapy is a medical treatment where a patient receives an intravenous infusion of NAD to promote cellular healing. This therapy can help manage neurological and psychological conditions, including PTSD.

How Does NAD Therapy Help with PTSD?

PTSD is a form of acute and chronic stress with debilitating psychological and physiological consequences. Stress itself depletes the body’s stores of NAD, which intravenous NAD infusions help to restore. In addition, intravenous NAD treatment:

  • Addresses the body’s compromised adaptive stress responses
  • Repairs damaged neuronal networks
  • Repairs damaged DNA
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Restores cognitive clarity
  • Lifts mood
  • Improves sleep

These results and more are described in the scientific literature, including this article in the October 2019 issue of Cell Metabolism.1

Discover Our PTSD Treatment at Springfield Wellness Center

If you or someone you love has PTSD, it can feel overwhelming and unmanageable. Symptoms such as hyperarousal, avoidance, and intrusive memories can severely impact your daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. We offer NAD therapy as an effective and innovative treatment for PTSD.

PTSD treatment at Springfield Wellness Center supports healing the brain and body at the cellular level. NAD therapy works by restoring cellular function, improving mitochondrial health, and increasing neurotransmitter production. It helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, common causes of PTSD symptoms. Furthermore, NAD therapy helps recover from addiction, frequently occurring as patients attempt to medicate their own PTSD.

We provide an integrative treatment plan that includes NAD therapy, nutrition education, and lifestyle recommendations. An integrated treatment plan offers patients the most comprehensive recovery plan possible.

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Contact Springfield Wellness Center to Start PTSD Treatment Today

If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD, NAD treatment can help.  

See how NAD treatment helped one veteran with an opioid addiction and PTSD here

Contact us today at 844.334.4727 or online to see how we can help you or your loved one begin the path to recovery at our PTSD treatment center.