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4 Surprising Things to Know About NAD+

What is NAD+?

Well, in order for our bodies to run smoothly, we need NAD+!

NAD+ is a coenzyme used in every biological process. It helps our enzymes create chemical reactions; it’s involved in regulating inflammation and metabolism, repairing DNA, detoxifying cells, regenerating mitochondria, and more.

As we age though, our NAD+ levels diminish; this may be concerning because we require NAD+ to support cellular health. Here are four things to know about NAD+ and how this coenzyme influences long-term health:

  1. NAD+ promotes restorative sleep.

Our circadian rhythm (sleep-wake cycle) relies on NAD+ to encourage the circadian rhythm to correspond with the cells’ mitochondria. In fact, NAD+ prompts the mitochondria to have our bodies use stored-up food as energy! But in order for this to happen, our circadian rhythm needs to be correctly working.

According to the journal Cell, “[t]he link of circadian genes and circadian regulation to health has been recognized in many disease-associated fields, including sleep disorders, diabetes, and cancer.” Because our circadian rhythm relies on NAD+ to trigger cell communication, low NAD+ levels may hinder the sleep-wake cycles and cause further health issues.

  1. NAD+ may facilitate in sustaining brain health.

Our memory may not be as sharp as we age; this may be due to a group of proteins called sirtuins. Sirtuins help keep us calm during stressful times; they normalize inflammation, guard our bodies from oxidative stress, and safeguard our DNA. Sirtuins require NAD+ to help turn some genes on or off (some of these genes are linked to aging-affiliated ailments, such as Alzheimer’s). When NAD+ levels are low, this prevents sirtuins from optimally working. More research on this protein family is underway, but it’s been proven that sirtuins need prime NAD+ levels to function properly.

  1. Binge drinking may lower your NAD+ levels.

According to the journal Experimental and Molecular Pathology, “NAD+ levels are markedly reduced when blood alcohol levels are high during binge drinking.”

When you excessively drink alcohol, your body may have difficulty with cells transforming food into energy. Low NAD+ levels from alcohol may prevent sirtuins from functioning; your sleep-wake cycle may get disturbed. Low NAD+ levels from binge drinking may also lead to cell cycle arrest, when cells cannot duplicate or divide; in turn, “DNA damage, mutations, apoptosis and tumorigenesis” may result writes Experimental and Molecular Pathology.

For those detoxing from binge drinking, health practitioners may suggest intravenous (IV) therapy. An IV drip that focuses on NAD+ may help replenish low NAD+ levels; this may encourage the cells to detoxify and repair, while helping to reduce withdrawal effects from alcohol.

  1. Boosting NAD+ levels may stretch your lifespan.

neurorecovery nad ivRemember, NAD+ levels decline as we age; low NAD+ levels may cause aging-related health concerns. Trends in Molecular Medicine has affirmed that neurodegenerative diseases, such as muscle atrophy, Parkinson’s, and cardiovascular diseases, all have the commonality of low NAD+ levels in the body.

But evidence has shown that when you increase your NAD+ levels, this may stall the development of age-related diseases. NAD+, explains the journal Skeletal Muscle, has a huge role “in skeletal muscle development, regeneration, aging, and disease. The vast majority of studies indicate that lower NAD+ levels are deleterious for muscle health and higher NAD+ levels augment muscle health.” 

For example, as we grow older, we want to stay limber. But our muscles may not bounce back from injuries due to “mitochondrial dysfunction,” writes Skeletal Muscle. It may be necessary to consider our NAD+ levels because “…NAD+ localization to mitochondria is important for muscle function,” further explains Skeletal Muscle. “Mitochondria are the subcellular compartments that have the highest level of NAD+ in skeletal muscle cells.” So when we boost NAD+ levels for anti-aging purposes, we are helping our cells regenerate mitochondria; in turn, this helps our bodies optimally function as we mature.

It should be noted that NAD+ plays a nutritional part, too. As per Skeletal Muscle, “Periods of muscle development and/or growth may be coordinated with nutrient availability. As NAD+ provides cells with information about nutrient levels, it is likely that NAD+ is involved in regulating these cellular transitions.” 

Do You Have Anymore Questions About NAD+?

With the arrival of a New Year, maybe your goal is to improve your anti-aging regime and lifestyle. IV therapy is one method for encouraging your body to increase NAD+ levels; in turn, this treatment may support improved sleep, detoxification, cell health replenishment and lengthen your physical and mental longevity.

At our clinic, Dr. Amauri Caversan, ND, has partnered with Arv Buttar, NP, to offer integrative and functional medicine programs to their patients, including NAD+ IV therapy. The NAD+ IV therapy treatment was created to help assist the body in restoring neuroreceptor function to an optimal level, while helping to diminish cravings for addictive substances; the treatment may also assist in improving memory, mood and energy. To speak to our health care team about NAD+, click here.

References:

Chang, Hung-Chun, and Leonard Guarente. SIRT1 Mediates Central Circadian Control in the SCN by a Mechanism that Decays with Aging Cell 153, no. 7 (June 2013): 1448–60. https://ift.tt/2G2V74O.

Fang, Evandro F., Sofie Lautrup, Yujun Hou, Tyler G. Demarest, Deborah L. Croteau, Mark P. Mattson, and Vilhelm A. Bohr. NAD thplus in Aging: Molecular Mechanisms and Translational Implications Trends in Molecular Medicine 23, no. 10 (October 2017): 899–916. https://ift.tt/2G4ZDQd.

Goody MF, Henry CA. A need for NAD+ in muscle development, homeostasis, and aging. Skelet Muscle. 2018;8(1):9. Published 2018 Mar 7. doi:10.1186/s13395-018-0154-1.

Imai, S., Guarente, L. It takes two to tango: NAD+ and sirtuins in aging/longevity control. npj Aging Mech Dis 2, 16017 (2016) doi:10.1038/npjamd.2016.17.

Samuel W. French, Chronic alcohol binging injures the liver and other organs by reducing NAD+ levels required for sirtuin's deacetylase activity, Experimental and Molecular Pathology, Volume 100, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 303-306, ISSN 0014-4800, https://ift.tt/2NHDFqu.

Yahyah Aman, Yumin Qiu, Jun Tao, Evandro F. Fang, Therapeutic potential of boosting NAD+ in aging and age-related diseases,Translational Medicine of Aging, Volume 2, 2018, Pages 30-37, ISSN 2468-5011, https://ift.tt/36gujJ6.



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4 Health Benefits Men Should Know About Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is commonly used as a treatment modality for older men with symptomatic hypogonadism. The symptoms of hypogonadism can include lower libido, erectile dysfunction, muscle weakness, increased body fat, low mood, and decreased vitality etc.

Testosterone replacement therapy is primarily used to treat low testosterone, which can occur with age, or as a result of a medical condition. Some research suggests that TRT may also be used to help enhance quality of life.

Below are some Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) health benefits you should know about.

1- Helps Prevent Certain Health Conditions 

As men age, their testosterone levels decrease. Research shows that a low testosterone level (low T) puts a person at a greater risk of developing diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. A recent meta-analysis entitled “Testosterone level and risk of type 2 diabetes in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis” concluded that ” higher testosterone levels can significantly decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes in men. Therefore, combined with previous research, these findings suggest a reverse-causality scenario in the relation between testosterone deficiency and risk of type 2 diabetes in men.”

2 – Increase Muscle Mass and Build Stronger Bones

Male osteoporosis is a condition that is usually associated with a low T level.

Testosterone replacement therapy will help Increase bone strength and reduce the risk of fractures. Recent studies have concluded that it effectively increased muscle strength in middle-aged and older males.

3 – Improves libido

This benefit is perhaps the most popular among the older male population, when testosterone replacement therapy comes into mind. But did you know men as young as 25 years old can also be diagnosed with testosterone deficiency? 

Potential Causes of Low Testosterone Include the Following:

  • Aging 
  • Acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) illness
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Chemotherapy 
  • Cirrhosis of the liver
  • Chronic renal (kidney) failure
  • Dysfunction of the pituitary gland
  • Excessive estrogen exposure 
  • HIV/AIDS
  • High levels of prolactin
  • Injury (trauma, interrupted blood supply to the testicles) 
  • infection of the testicles (orchitis) 
  • Diabetes type 2 
  • Head trauma
  • Hypothyroid disease 
  • Medications, including opioids, hormones used to treat prostate cancer, and steroids (such as prednisone)
  • Metabolic disorders such as hemochromatosis (too much iron in the body)
  • Obesity or extreme weight loss 
  • Obstructive sleep apnea 
  • Radiation exposure

4 – Improves Cognition and Mood

The study “Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Cognitive Performance and Depression in Men with Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome” concluded.

“TRT may be prescribed in men with testosterone deficiency syndrome if low testosterone levels are associated with depression or cognitive impairment.”

Please take note:

If a testosterone replacement therapy program interests you, before trying TRT, it’s important to sit down with a healthcare provider and go over all the possible benefits and potential side effects.

Make sure you visit a testosterone replacement therapy clinic such as the Dr. Amauri Wellness Centre for more information on the TRT program available at the clinic. 

Dr. Amauri Caversan, a Toronto-based Naturopath, has partnered with nurse practitioner Arv Buttar to offer a fully integrative and functional medicine program for men’s health. Schedule an appointment here.

Sources:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793809/ 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29774669 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24994579 

https://www.naturopathic.org/article_content.asp?article=802 

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15603-low-testosterone-male-hypogonadism 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5209560/



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Naturopathic Approach to Adrenal Fatigue

The adrenals are small glands located above both of your kidneys. They consist of two regions, the medulla which is responsible for producing epinephrine and norepinephrine, also known as our body’s fight or flight response, and the cortex, which is responsible for producing hormones that may affect blood pressure, sugar levels, growth and some sexual characteristics. When the adrenal glands are exposed to ongoing elevated levels of stress, it may result in a condition called “Adrenal Fatigue”. Read on to learn more on how a naturopathic approach may help you manage it.

Common Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue:

– Craving salt and sugar
– Intense fatigue
– Inability to deal with stress
– Feeling quite wired/ agitated, yet tired
– Not feeling refreshed upon waking up, even after a long sleep
– Trouble getting to sleep and waking up.
– Weakened immune system

Testing for Adrenal Fatigue

While symptoms are a great place to start diagnosing adrenal fatigue, both salivary and urinary testing tests are used when testing adrenal function.

Two Common Causes Adrenal Fatigue:

1. Having an Empathic Personality

Empaths are deeply sensitive individuals who are highly attuned to the emotions and energy of others. They can easily take on the emotions of others as their own. This can be a challenge when they have porous boundaries and end up absorbing the pain and stress of others, which may further lead to feeling fatigued, have difficulty falling asleep or getting up from bed.

Empaths can benefit from natural de-stressing methods such as meditation, yoga, acupuncture, proper whole food nutrition and having enough rest and sleep. Herbs and nutritional supplements can also be used to support mental health and the adrenal glands.

Adaptogenic herbs such as ashwagandha, rhodiola can support the adrenal glands recovery and help reduce stress.

Ashwagandha has been found to improve the quality of life, improves resistance towards stress, and help decrease symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Rhodiola is known for its capacity to support hormones and has been found to improve mental performance, increase energy levels and decrease cortisol.

2. Ongoing Chronic Stress

Prolonged stress, pain, or blood sugar imbalances, will affect the normal functioning of your adrenal glands, production of cortisol and other hormones become compromised. As a result, an increase in fatigue, pain and/or inflammation will be experienced.

If left untreated, chronic stress can affect your health and result in signs and symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, low blood pressure, dizziness and sluggishness.

People deal with stress, anxiety, anger, and depression in many different ways. What works for one person may not work for another one.

Simple ways to relieve stress:

Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress, it lowers cortisol a measure stress hormone, in the long run exercise also helps release endorphins, which are chemicals that improve your mood and act as natural painkillers.

Music therapy may help lower the level of stress and significantly decrease stress and anxiety.

Massage therapy while mainly used for pain management, has a long and strong record of success when it comes to alleviating stress and anxiety. It also enhances attentiveness, reduce depression and improve immune function, among many others.

To learn more about the naturopathic approaches to improve adrenal health, contact our Naturopathic Doctor, Dr.Amauri Caversan, and schedule a consultation. You can contact us here or call us at (416) 922-4114.

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Naturopath Doctor In Toronto Dr. Amauri Caversan ND Discusses His Natural Solutions For Helping Those With Parasite Infections

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