If you’ve been drinking heavily, stopping suddenly on your own can be dangerous — even life-threatening. Our 10-day, physician-led outpatient program helps you stop safely, with real medical supervision and prescription support where appropriate. Built on the original IV NAD+ protocol, trained at its source. Not a 30-day rehab. Not a walk-in IV bar.
For a heavy drinker, the danger isn’t the decision to quit — it’s quitting suddenly without medical support. The 60-second check tells our team exactly where you are right now, so we can meet you with the right level of care.
You don’t have to check in to check out. Ten days, outpatient, built around your life — privately, close to home.
A generic drip menu isn’t medical detox. This is a physician-designed protocol with real oversight and safety monitoring.
Stopping suddenly can be medically dangerous. With supervision and, when appropriate, prescription support, withdrawal is safer and more comfortable — no labels, no shame.
In 2001, Dr. Richard Mestayer, MD and Paula Norris Mestayer, M.Ed., LPC brought intravenous NAD+ therapy to the United States and developed the original IV NAD+ protocol for supporting people through detox and recovery — now used by trained physicians across the country.
Dr. Nathan Eliason trained in that protocol at its source, Springfield Wellness Center — the clinic that pioneered this approach. Today he brings it to Murray, Utah as a private, 10-day outpatient program, under his direct medical supervision.
American Wellness & Rehab Clinic is an independent clinic; Dr. Eliason completed training in this protocol. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Springfield Wellness Center. NAD+ is used as a supportive therapy during medically supervised care; it is not a cure for alcohol use disorder and is not FDA-approved for this use. Individual results may vary.
Private, structured, and physician-supervised from day one.
Daily NAD+ IV infusions. Each session runs several hours a day with a targeted vitamin protocol, to support your body through detox and early recovery.
Physician oversight throughout. Dr. Eliason monitors you for comfort and safety, with prescription support — where clinically appropriate — to ease withdrawal and reduce its risks.
Nutrient & nervous-system support. Thiamine, magnesium, B-complex and amino-acid adjuncts — standard supportive care during supervised detox.
A non-narcotic approach. We don’t substitute one drug for another. The focus is supporting your body’s own recovery.
NAD+ is a coenzyme your body depletes with chronic alcohol use. Replenishing it is used to support — not replace — medically supervised care.
NAD+ helps cells produce energy. Restoring it may support the mental clarity and focus that heavy drinking can wear down.
NAD+ is involved in neurotransmitter pathways that alcohol disrupts — part of why it’s used to help ease the discomfort of withdrawal.
NAD+ supports the body’s natural repair processes, which is why it’s included in recovery-focused protocols.
NAD+ therapy is a supportive, emerging treatment. It is not a cure, and outcomes vary by individual. All clinical decisions are made by a licensed provider for your specific situation.
A quick, confidential check tells our medical team exactly where you are — and the safest way for you to stop. It takes about a minute, and nothing is decided today.
Before You Stop Drinking, Take This 60-Second Safety Check →