Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 heh steve sorry for delay nadh seemed initially to work very well but with time not as much (although stil helps) , actually i have found i cant tolerate it as well, I actually get too revved up and some moderate ADD symptoms.... I was taking initally to help the miotchondria (electron transport chain - ATP) as I have anticardiolipns (antibodies to my mitos) but I know NADH also pumps up your dopamine and seretonon (i think more so dopamine) so maybe my dop/seretoni balance is off when I take the NADH and why the ADD but definitley give it a try, just start low....I started 5mg and use even 2.5Mg...but i always need low doses of most things..... I have FM and ME/CFS, so pain and fatigue are both an issue, but maybe for those with more pure fatigue, then the NADH would be more benefiical and not cause the ADD and wired up feelings i get... again though, it definitely helps my energy but over all function improvement in real world is minimal as the better energy is counter balanced by the ADD.... I hope it can help you. cheers > > > > > > > Who typically prescribes Provigil for fatigue? A neurologist? A > general > > practitioner? A psychiatrist? > > > > Thanks, in advance, for any guidance. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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