Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Thank you, RH, for the info on enada NADH. I am looking at their selection. I do not see that any of the choices are sublingual. Did you say you took the sublingual? Thanks again, Sunny > I got the NADH online from HerbsMD.com, but there are a lot of > different brands that have the same ENADAlert formulation of NADH. > There are both tablets and sublingual tablets available. > > http://www.enadalert.com/ > > I have a strong cell biology and biochemistry background, so I know > about NADH in general. For a layperson, it's another form of niacin, > so it's essentially a glorified B vitamin. I have no idea whether > they have done studies like Tishcon has, but they probably should... > > Interesting thing was that the NIH discussion group on mitochondrial > research had a rousing discussion about whether NADH can get into the > mitochondria, and people were split on whether it could or not. But > I've found it works for me, and taking it sublingual makes it pass by > the digestive system, so the liver isn't able to immediately > metabolize it. > > Thanks for the encouragement regarding sharing info, it's hard to > find the time sometimes but it really helps all of us to think about > what options are out there. I really don't see that many doctors > taking interest in our day to day struggles with taking new > supplements and figuring out what works. > > Take care, > RH > > > > > > > As some of you might know, I have not been able to tolerate > COQ10 or > > > > Carnitor. I am on other parts of the cocktail, such as > Vitamin C, > > > E, B1 > > > > and B2, plus a multi-mineral that my doctor put me on (which > does > > > help). > > > > I was wondering how effective the other supplements are > without the > > > CoQ10 > > > > and Carnitor. Any ideas? > > > > > > > > Thanks and smiles, > > > > a > > > > > > > > > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements > contained > > > herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The > author of > > > this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members > are > > > reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the > > > postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in > their > > > own treatment. > > > > > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who > sends > > > one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the > severity of > > > the attack. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Yes, it is 5 or 10 mg sublingual. I buy the 10 mg and split them in half or quarters as needed. At HerbsMD.com, I believe all of the NADH listed is actually ENADAlert, but sold under different names. I bought the Source Naturals brand of ENADAlert, SKU # SN1332 and Prod. ID: 385. I actually bought 12 boxes (!) since there are only 8 in a box. Link for a sublingual NADH: http://www.herbsmd.com/shop/xq/asp/pid.385/qx/productdetail.htm I'm not endorsing HerbsMD.com, but they were the cheapest and shipped relatively quickly. My dad accidentally got me the tablets instead of the sublingual (lozenges I guess) at one health food store, and they didn't work for me at all. Take care, RH > > > > > As some of you might know, I have not been able to tolerate > > COQ10 or > > > > > Carnitor. I am on other parts of the cocktail, such as > > Vitamin C, > > > > E, B1 > > > > > and B2, plus a multi-mineral that my doctor put me on (which > > does > > > > help). > > > > > I was wondering how effective the other supplements are > > without the > > > > CoQ10 > > > > > and Carnitor. Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks and smiles, > > > > > a > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements > > contained > > > > herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The > > author of > > > > this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members > > are > > > > reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the > > > > postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in > > their > > > > own treatment. > > > > > > > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who > > sends > > > > one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the > > severity of > > > > the attack. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Thanks, RH. I see where it states sublingual there. Thanks again Sunny > Yes, it is 5 or 10 mg sublingual. I buy the 10 mg and split them in > half or quarters as needed. At HerbsMD.com, I believe all of the > NADH listed is actually ENADAlert, but sold under different names. I > bought the Source Naturals brand of ENADAlert, SKU # SN1332 and Prod. > ID: 385. I actually bought 12 boxes (!) since there are only 8 in a > box. Link for a sublingual NADH: > > http://www.herbsmd.com/shop/xq/asp/pid.385/qx/productdetail.htm > > I'm not endorsing HerbsMD.com, but they were the cheapest and shipped > relatively quickly. My dad accidentally got me the tablets instead > of the sublingual (lozenges I guess) at one health food store, and > they didn't work for me at all. > > Take care, > RH > > > > > > > > > > As some of you might know, I have not been able to > tolerate > > > COQ10 or > > > > > > Carnitor. I am on other parts of the cocktail, such as > > > Vitamin C, > > > > > E, B1 > > > > > > and B2, plus a multi-mineral that my doctor put me on > (which > > > does > > > > > help). > > > > > > I was wondering how effective the other supplements are > > > without the > > > > > CoQ10 > > > > > > and Carnitor. Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks and smiles, > > > > > > a > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements > > > contained > > > > > herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The > > > author of > > > > > this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List > members > > > are > > > > > reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of > the > > > > > postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes > in > > > their > > > > > own treatment. > > > > > > > > > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone > who > > > sends > > > > > one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the > > > severity of > > > > > the attack. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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