Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 , The NADH is only available through ProHealth. Their website is www.immunesupport.com. The name of it is ENADA. It isn't cheap, but I don't think it's terribly expensive. The study on NADH is available in the ls of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (Vol 82, pp 185-191, Feb 1999). The cost of the NADH (for 30 tablets) is $19.95. You take 1-2 tablets/day. The cost for 60 tabs is $36.95. If you'd like to order the catalog, which is also where I get my MSM and malic acid, the # is 800-366-6056. No one else is selling NADH as of yet, and probably won't for a while. Let me know if you have any more questions or need any more info. e > Patty, > I am really really glad to hear that your doing better finally, I > hope that it lasts and that you will finally get rid of the awful > brain fog. I think there is still hope for us all, and when I look > back at how awful I felt when I still had my implants I know that I > took the right advise and did the right thing for my health by > removing them. I am also blessed that my husband is so supportive and > loving and how he tells me my breasts are beautiful and all > that ...it means alot. I realize my breasts will never be huge or > voluptuous but they are small and fit the rest of me, and these new > gel bras are great, even better than the waterbras these things > bounce like real boobs are look so great under tight slinky tops. I > feel fantastic about how I look in them. > I am back on the supplements and will give them a good go again > before I take a break from them. I really want to try the NADH but I > haven't been able to find it around here yet. > Well, just wanted to say that I think it is great all the hard work > you have put into this site and how much I look forward to reading > these posts everyday. > > Love > > > > > > In @y..., " Patty " <faussettdp@m...> wrote: > > Hi Ladies, > > Just wanted to share with you that I have been feeling really, > really good. > > > > I have been doing my intramuscular B12 shots every other day, as > well as eating alot of garlic. : ) I think the B12 shots were one > of my missing links where the brain fog is concerned. I should have > been doing these much, much more regularly, especially with the > diagnosis of macrocytosis, which my doctor NEVER discussed with me. > > > > I've found a way to actually EAT alot of raw garlic, and I have > found myself craving it all the time now. I know garlic is a wonder > herb, but I have always had a hard time getting it in ways other than > in spaghetti sauce or other foods as a seasoning. I couldn't > understand how some people could eat 12 cloves of garlic in one day! > > > > Well, I found out. I eat alot of caesar salad, for one (that recipe > I posted), but I also have started eating garlic with my bread, > wrapping each clove or half a large clove in wad of bread and chewing > them together. It was strong initially, but now, I am craving it. I > also eat it occasionally with plain chicken breasts, clove by clove. > I never would have thought of it, except I read that is how the > Greeks eat garlic sometimes. I can easily eat 6 or more cloves in > one sitting. > > > > So, I am getting lots of garlic, and hopefully killing things. The > only down side is the social aspect. Geez. I picked up my teenage > son and his friends at the movies the other night and while we were > driving home one kid says, " What's that smell? " !!! I wanted to die > of embarrasment!! > > > > Oh well. Funny stuff to look back on. > > Patty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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