How Iontophoresis Delivers Cellular Energy Without Needles

In this episode, Dr. Joseph Schneider sits down with Dr. Roy "Buzz" Korth to explore the science behind NAD+ and its delivery through innovative Push Patch technology. Dr. Korth explains how NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, leading to decreased cellular energy and slower healing, while describing how iontophoresis allows for needle-free, sustained delivery of this critical molecule directly into the bloodstream. They discuss the challenges of traditional NAD+ supplementation methods, including limited oral bioavailability and lengthy IV administration, and how the Push Patch overcomes these limitations by delivering 1300mg over 12-14 hours. Dr. Schneider shares insights on how NAD+ enhances mitochondrial function and neuroplasticity, making it particularly valuable for POTS patients and those recovering from brain injuries. Through patient success stories and clinical observations, both doctors highlight how this therapy improves mental clarity, energy levels, sleep quality, and athletic performance by supporting the body's natural healing mechanisms.

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In this episode, Dr. Joseph Schneider sits down with Dr. Roy "Buzz" Korth to explore the science behind NAD+ and its delivery through innovative Push Patch technology. Dr. Korth explains how NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, leading to decreased cellular energy and slower healing, while describing how iontophoresis allows for needle-free, sustained delivery of this critical molecule directly into the bloodstream. They discuss the challenges of traditional NAD+ supplementation methods, including limited oral bioavailability and lengthy IV administration, and how the Push Patch overcomes these limitations by delivering 1300mg over 12-14 hours. Dr. Schneider shares insights on how NAD+ enhances mitochondrial function and neuroplasticity, making it particularly valuable for POTS patients and those recovering from brain injuries. Through patient success stories and clinical observations, both doctors highlight how this therapy improves mental clarity, energy levels, sleep quality, and athletic performance by supporting the body's natural healing mechanisms.

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