Posted by tealady on December 12, 2003, at 15:27:39
In reply to NAD or non-ENADA NADH in the Source Naturals?, posted by DSCH on December 10, 2003, at 0:43:36
> Hmmmm, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide is one of the forms of B3 listed as being present in the Source Naturals complex (10 mg per two tablets).
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> It's not ENADA, though? Just NAD rather than NADH?bit on NAD V NADH here
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20031204/msgs/288520.htmlP5P B6 is thought more likely to be beneficial to women over 40 who sometimes don't convert B6 as well as desired for their needs
The B12 co-enZ form is the other one tp methylcobalamin.. sorry I've forgotten, but it has different functions to methylcobabalmin
I looked at this product before and it did look cost effective against buying NADH and P5P ..but I doubt if a lot of the coenz forms are needed and you are not getting the complete breakdown of te vitamins...like only one coenz form of B12.
As Lar said, if you give it a go let us all knowJan
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