Alcohol Detox with NAD is the Future

Instead of suffering through a painful and lengthy detox, imagine having Dr. Milgram use NAD to eliminate discomfort.

Untreated alcohol withdrawals are uncomfortable and potentially deadly.  With the help of The NAD MD, you can experience a very comfortable alcohol detox process while in a private ‘home-like’ setting and under the watchful care of our skilled clinical staff.  The Milgram Detox Method utilizes NAD and  allows detoxing individuals to get well:

  • Faster
  • In greater comfort
  • With less cravings

Our recent breakthrough is treating alcoholism by facilitating detoxification that integrates NAD has had incredible results. Some patients have reported no cravings at all after starting with NAD.

NAD offers three game-changing benefits over conventional detox and rehab programs:

  • Detoxes safely and requires no other addictive substances to relieve withdrawal symptoms.
  • ‍Blocks cravings as early as day two or three of treatment (depending on patient history).
  • Restores healthy brain function: memory, concentration, clarity, optimism, and more.

The Most Important Substance in the Body for Detoxification

NAD is naturally the most important chemical that aids detoxification in the body. NAD can be used for other detoxifications (poisons, toxins, heavy metals). NAD provides the energy to the cell that allows it to detoxify.

Get Solid Footing for Long-Term Sobriety

As you know, the rate of relapse is very high for those that have gone through detoxification only  and do not include any counseling or time in a residential program.

Dr. Milgram is also a Certified Prevention Specialist (CCPS) and trained to provide addiction counseling  during assessment and throughout the process.

More Intensive Rehabilitation at Present Moments

We also can provide the NAD infusions as part of residential treatment at Present Moments Recovery, one of Southern California’s top residential rehab programs.

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I didn’t have any withdrawals. That’s what was so amazing about NAD – there was none! I was expecting them to be alleviated, but not completely gone. – Female, Age 42

Frequently Asked Questions About NAD Treatment

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How do I take NAD?

NAD can be ingested a few different ways but the most effective way to get the maximum benefit is to take the NAD intravenously, which bypasses the digestive system. Facilitating the intravenous dispensation of NAD is what Dr. Milgram has done more often (and for a longer time) then just about anyone else.

The intravenous sessions typically last 2-6 hours at first, because in the initial stage we are giving you the largest dose of the NAD. After the first couple of days, the dispensation sessions get progressively shorter.

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What is NAD and Who Discovered It?

NAD is a natural substance that occurs in every living cell. It was originally discovered by scientists in 1906 but it wasn’t until many years later that doctors started realizing the many health benefits of supplementing our body’s natural supply of NAD. Read more on our What is NAD page.

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How long is the Treatment?

The treatment differs for every patient upon an assessment that Dr. Milgram will do. It depends on what reason the NAD is being taken and all the other personal and health factors present.  Typically the NAD is initially dispensed intravenously for 2-6 hours each day.

Drug and alcohol detoxifications are more intensive and lengthy dispensations of NAD and can typically run from a few days up to 2 weeks. With our help, you can get off very high levels of opiates and alcohol in 10 days.  Many people report going from hopelessness to feeling wonderful with absolutely no cravings or withdrawals in 10 days. Some drugs like meth or Suboxone might require longer than 10 days of treatment.

The treatment of chronic degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease or Alzheimers will likely require one or a few days of NAD with periodic follow ups.

A treatment for Aging Reversal typically runs 4-6 days.

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Where Will I Receive the NAD?

The intravenous infusion is typically facilitated in the comfortable office at our beautiful Carlsbad Headquarters right near the ocean on Carlsbad Village Drive. We also have other locations in San Diego and Orange County. If the NAD is for a drug detoxification, the treatment can be given at Present Moments Recovery, a very luxurious and supportive home-like treatment environment.

Each patient will be placed in a comfortable therapy room and will be encouraged to bring laptop or whatever device to help keep them entertained. Depending on the purpose of NAD infusion, the patient may receive additional treatment or counseling after the NAD dispensation.

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Do we accept insurance?

Payment is expected at the time of NAD dispensation. We have an insurance utilization billing expert who can help you facilitate reimbursement (if your insurance plan covers NAD), and depending on the plan, we have obtained up to 90% reimbursement.

You can contact us anytime for assistance working with your insurance to find out what they cover and how they will reimburse you for the treatment you will do here. We are not Medicare/Medicaid approved for the NAD Therapy.

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Will My Insurance Company be notified?

Not if you don’t want them to be, this payment is paid out of pocket; it is your decision if you would like notify insurance to get any type of reimbursement back.

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What to bring?

  • Any and all lab work or medical tests done in the last 6 months
  • Bring ID & insurance card
  • Payment for treatment
  • Laptop, tablet, cell phone, books, or anything to help keep entertained
  • Bring enough clothes and toiletries for the entire treatment period
  • If you are staying at Present Moments Recovery for treatment, be sure to confirm what is allowed and required there
  • If you are staying home or at a local hotel, you should have a companion to accompany you to and from NAD sessions
  • Bring all current prescription medications
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Is NAD Treatment Safe?

Yes, it is safe. NAD is already in every cell of your body and is found at the highest levels in infancy. We have licensed staff here watching over you during your treatment, and even if you go to the house (as part of a residential treatment program), a CPR certified house manager is on duty at all times.

There are no negative side effects to this treatment that can harm you, and there’s been tens of thousands of infusions with no adverse reactions. You will have MD visits, and prescribed medication for all of your health care needs. Please be advised NAD is not an approved treatment by the FDA but there are multiple studies being done.