Posted by KaraS on August 18, 2004, at 0:33:42
In reply to Re: NADH » KaraS, posted by Simus on August 17, 2004, at 23:41:33
> > > > By way of anecdote, my trial last spring of Enada NADH (along with additional niacinamide) not only provided me with unprecedented energy and resiliency, but my allergies were virtually absent. I typically require double-doses of allergy meds, along with inhaled steroids, just to remain functional. But not during that trial.
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> > > What is Enada NADH???
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> > > Simus
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> > Until Larry can add more, you might want to check out this link. (It's short.)
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> > http://healthinfo.healthgate.com/GetContent.aspx?token=e0498803-7f62-4563-8d47-5fe33da65dd4&chunkiid=21810
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> Wow. Almost sounds too good to be true. Sorry to sound ignorant, but would this be in the same family as co-Q10?
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> Simus
I don't think they're related though the same people would be drawn to them. Enada NADH is very expensive. I've also read that it doesn't take long to build a tolerance to it so it's not something you can use everyday (as opposed to co-Q10). I'm not sure that Larry had that experience with it. I can't remember why he isn't still taking it.Here's another link from Dr. Ray Sahelian. He mentions some case studies of people using it.
http://www.raysahelian.com/nadh.html
I have tried 5 mg. sublingually but didn't have much effect. I think I needed to try more of it and over a period of time. (Then again I'm beginning to think that nothing short of an atomic bomb could get my system moving again.)
-K
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