Note from the Editors: The story that was featured on October 29th, 2019 was run by mistake. As a rule DailyGood does not promote specific health supplements or treatments. This particular article was centered around an individual's positive experience with NAD, a specific form of therapy for addiction. There are significantly conflicting opinions on efficacy and other aspects of the therapy that can be found online but are not surfaced in the piece. The story had been flagged for omitting as it does not fit our publishing criteria, but a backend slip-up on our part led to it being inadvertently featured instead. We have removed the article from our site and apologize sincerely to our readers for the error and any inconvenience caused. For those readers interested in learning more on this therapy we recommend looking up objective publications on the subject, and consulting relevant medical professionals.
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Please consider this article before seeking NAD treatment: https://www.npr.org/templat...
It’s expensive and probably not covered by insurance; $10K or more! https://www.addictioncenter...
While I see NAD+ treatment as incredibly hopeful & helpful, thank you for that
I'm left wondering why after 20 Years, it's not more widely available. This seems a crime in itself. I'm also wondering the financial cost.
Please share more as to if there are currently clinical trials & what else is being done to make legitvNAD+ more widely available as treatment. Thank you.