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My business partner, a Georgetown MD with a chemical engineering degree from Yale, and I own a NAD treatment center.

Part of my hypothesis on how to restore the heart without synthetic meds or ablations, not to include bioidentical hormones, focuses on mitochondria health.

NAD is responsible for intracellular calcium homeostatis, big words for it keep the calcium levels in the cell level.

If I do not use cardizem/diltiazem I tach at about 180. By taking 120 mgs of diltiazem in the morning and at night I hold at 80 bpm.

I have been infusing with 100% pharm grade NAD. I put 1000mgs in a 500ml bag and drip for 3 hours. It is amazing on many levels. The infusions are uncomfortable and not like a Myers cocktail.

While infusing certain expressions of chest tightness or compression, semi brain fog and gut issues come and go due to receptor restoration. There is an overall feeling for pressurization.

I am buying a 12 lead from Medline soon and will monitor as I infuse. I notice that the heart becomes more irregular and bpm increases about 20 beats.

HOWEVER, my initial findings are interesting. When you end the infusion, there is an overwhelming increase in tranquility, awareness and mental acuity. The tone of the lub dub is more pronounced and defined and while there are slight pauses, there seems to be a substantial migration towards NSR.

My thoughts are that the diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker, while blocking, does not enable or ensure intracellular balance of calcium. By using NAD together it seems as if the two may justify each other. NAD balances while diltiazem prevents the cells from being overrun.

The booger is how warfarin inhibits vitamin K supplementation, a key to calcium synthesis.

Hopefully when NAD to NADH ratios are restored with other mitochondria considerations, a big part of my restoration will be complete. Long road, lots of data analysis, but definitely a move in the right direction.

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When you say NAD, are you referring to Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide?

Thanks.

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Yes.

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