Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 I did. Didn't help... sb2boys wrote: > > Has anyone tried NADH? From what I've read, it looks like it would be > helpful. Thank you! > Sue B. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 I got an mild increase in energy from it but didn't think the benefit was significant enough to offset the high cost of NADH. Steve B. Colin Green <colin@...> wrote: I did. Didn't help... sb2boys wrote: > > Has anyone tried NADH? From what I've read, it looks like it would be > helpful. Thank you! > Sue B. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 NADA is part of the Krebs cycle. It your clock is not broken in that place it won't help. If you do have a problem, it will. Janet Colin Green <colin@...> wrote: I did. Didn't help... sb2boys wrote: > > Has anyone tried NADH? From what I've read, it looks like it would be > helpful. Thank you! > Sue B. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 That is assuming that NADH can enter the cell intact. My guess is that it cannot. NADH is manufactured inside the cell, for use inside the cell. Oral supplemented NADH is most likely broken up in the digestive system. The benefit that some people gain from the product is likely that it supplies the nutrients that the cells need to recycle its own NAD. which is a B vitamin (niacin). If a healthy person goes through the equivalent of about 300 lbs of ATP, my guess is that the body is probably recycling the equivalent of about 50 - 100 lbs of NADH. Is a little pill going to make much difference? Maybe, if the person is lacking in the ingredients to make its own, and the supplement provides it. However, If the raw ingredients are present and the NADH is blocked from being produced for another reason, then my guess is that the pill is going to be ineffective. Better to make sure that the diet contains foods that provide a balance of B vitamins. It's a better use of your money, IMHO. All the best, Jim > > > > Has anyone tried NADH? From what I've read, it looks like it would be > > helpful. Thank you! > > Sue B. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Hi I have benefited from taking NADH (ENADA) for the last 7years. Before taking Enada I was bedbound 20hrs a day for 10years. I did not feel the benefit from taking Enada until after taking 2 x 5mg tablets (in the morning) for 2months. It seems to have a cumulative effect. I have on 2 occasions stopped the treatment but found that after 3weeks off the Enada I was getting to the same bedbound state I was before taking this treatment. I have also tried taking a generic form of this supplement other than Enada and found again that I was sinking into the same bedbound state as I was before the Enada. Having said all this I have not been in communication with others who have benefited from this supplement. I have spoken to some patients who say they have tried Enada and that it did not benefit them. So there are no guarantee's. As there are so many varied reasons why a person might have cfs different patients are going to benefit from different treatments. Adam Re: NADH That is assuming that NADH can enter the cell intact. My guess is that it cannot. NADH is manufactured inside the cell, for use inside the cell. Oral supplemented NADH is most likely broken up in the digestive system. The benefit that some people gain from the product is likely that it supplies the nutrients that the cells need to recycle its own NAD. which is a B vitamin (niacin). If a healthy person goes through the equivalent of about 300 lbs of ATP, my guess is that the body is probably recycling the equivalent of about 50 - 100 lbs of NADH. Is a little pill going to make much difference? Maybe, if the person is lacking in the ingredients to make its own, and the supplement provides it. However, If the raw ingredients are present and the NADH is blocked from being produced for another reason, then my guess is that the pill is going to be ineffective. Better to make sure that the diet contains foods that provide a balance of B vitamins. It's a better use of your money, IMHO. All the best, Jim > > > > Has anyone tried NADH? From what I've read, it looks like it would be > > helpful. Thank you! > > Sue B. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 ****** t was me and Marie Jane and we both put in orders earlier in the week! I will check it out anyway as maybe I will need more and it is really pricey. Mo From: janewinwood <janewinwood@...>Subject: Nadhthyroid treatment Date: Thursday, 12 February, 2009, 4:16 PM Afternoon Everyone, I can't remember who was talking about this supplement recently but I just got a sale email from Iherb.com and they have it on sale with a 75% discount. Regards Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Duncan: Have you ever used NADH? Can I get your opinion on this Energy-Booster and can it be bought here in Canada that you're aware of? Thanks, Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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