Guest guest Posted January 13, 2001 Report Share Posted January 13, 2001 Hi, Maybe you meant anyone else--not me as I posted about Enada. It is wonderful and has no side-effects because it just provides raw materials for your cells to produce energy or ATP. It might be worthwhile for some of this list to subscribe to the newsletter for CFIDS and Fibromyalgia at this site, which also has a catalogue for these products: www.immunesupport.com . They have impressed me with the fact that they also fund researchers. felicidades, Felicia www.backrescue.com Everything you need to know about your back pain (but your doctor was too busy to explain!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 > Very interesting, indeed! I ran across the Megahydrin during my > research, but it was roughly the same cost as the Enada NADH. Also, thanks for the reference to Enada NADH... I'm not sure if I ever heard of this before, and it certainly seems to be worth trying, just to compare how I react to it compared to the Megahydrin and Cellfood... Diane, what specific reaction do you get from taking it? Any unpleasant reactions from taking too much? Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 > The cheapest source of this supplement seems to be > " Pro Health " . Their number is 800-366-6056. Their site is > www.ImmuneSupport.com They no longer carry the 2.5 mg NADH (you might do > a search for Enada and still find it, if you think you need to work up > slowly, like I did). Thanks! A quick search revealed that there are a lot options to choose from with " Enada NADH " . There are multiple brand names, multiple dosages, and a choice between tablets and lozenges. A bit complicated, since there is no way to know in advance if one choice may work and another may not. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Hi again, Marc, Not all NADH is the same. If it is Enada NADH, then it is the same, but Enada comes in several formulations. I take the 5 mg pills--the lozenges are for a needed " spurt " of energy, from what I understand. It is also my understanding that all Enada NADH is made by the company " Menuco " , but is just distributed under different brands. At least that was how it was 5 years ago when I first researched it. (It obviously could have changed since then, but I can't imagine that there is such a huge market for this product that many companies are making it, especially since it is supposed to be rather difficult to produce--hence the price). If you are happy with the price elsewhere, it is probably the same product. Hope this helped, Diane Marc <marc@...> wrote: > The cheapest source of this supplement seems to be > " Pro Health " . Their number is 800-366-6056. Their site is > www.ImmuneSupport.com They no longer carry the 2.5 mg NADH (you might do > a search for Enada and still find it, if you think you need to work up > slowly, like I did). Thanks! A quick search revealed that there are a lot options to choose from with " Enada NADH " . There are multiple brand names, multiple dosages, and a choice between tablets and lozenges. A bit complicated, since there is no way to know in advance if one choice may work and another may not. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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