NAD+, Glutathione, and Tri-Immune: Targeted Injections to Support Energy, Detoxification, and Immune Health
At Wellness Insights Integrative Medicine, we are always looking for ways to support the body’s natural physiology with targeted therapies that are safe, evidence-informed, and effective.
Many patients are familiar with vitamin B12 injections for energy and metabolism, but there are several additional injectable therapies that can support cellular health, detoxification, immune resilience, and longevity. Three of our favorites are NAD+, Glutathione, and Tri-Immune injections.
Each works through a different pathway in the body, and when used appropriately, they can complement an integrative care plan focused on nutrition, lifestyle, and foundational health.
NAD+: Supporting Cellular Energy and Longevity
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a molecule present in every cell of the body and plays a central role in energy production and mitochondrial function. Levels naturally decline with age, which may contribute to fatigue, slower recovery, and decreased metabolic resilience.
NAD+ injections are often used to support:
• Cellular energy production
• Brain health and mental clarity
• Healthy aging and longevity pathways
• Recovery from physical or mental stress
Because NAD+ supports mitochondrial activity, many patients report improved energy and focus during a short treatment series.
Glutathione: The Body’s Master Antioxidant
Glutathione is one of the most important antioxidants produced by the body; however, production of glutathione may not always be enough to optimize its potential. Glutathione plays a critical role in protecting cells from oxidative stress while also supporting the body’s natural detoxification systems.
Glutathione injections may help support:
• Liver detoxification pathways
• Immune system balance
• Cellular protection from oxidative stress
• Recovery from illness, inflammation, or environmental exposures
In clinical practice, glutathione can be particularly helpful for patients navigating high stress, toxin exposure, or periods of increased inflammation.
Tri-Immune: Targeted Immune Support
The Tri-Immune injection combines three powerful nutrients:
• Vitamin C
• Glutathione
• Zinc
Together, these compounds work to support the immune system’s ability to respond to stressors, infections, and environmental exposures.
Tri-Immune injections are often used:
• During cold and flu season
• Around travel or increased exposure to illness
• At the first signs of immune stress
• As part of a short preventive protocol during times of increased demand on the body
For patients who want proactive immune support, this therapy can be a helpful tool.
Consistency Matters
While some patients notice benefits after a single injection, one treatment alone is often not enough to create lasting physiologic change. These nutrients work best when given consistently over time, allowing the body to replenish depleted stores and support cellular processes.
For this reason, we typically recommend a short series of injections, often beginning with a package of three treatments or more, depending on the therapy and your individual health goals. This approach helps create a more meaningful and sustained response.
A Personalized Approach to Injectable Therapies
At Wellness Insights Integrative Medicine, we never think about treatments in isolation. Injectable therapies are most effective when used within a broader framework of integrative care, including nutrition, sleep, stress management, movement, and metabolic health.
We work closely with patients to determine when these therapies may be appropriate and how they fit into an individualized plan.
Our goal is always the same: support the body’s natural ability to restore balance, build resilience, and optimize long-term health.
If you are interested in learning if NAD+, Glutathione, or Tri-Immune injections may be right for you, schedule a consultation with us at Wellness Insights Integrative Medicine. Together, we will determine the best approach based on your health goals, lifestyle, and current needs.