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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

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> 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

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> 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

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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

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