ENERGY: NADH Infuses your body with the energy needed to function with strength, focus and vitality. Enada NADH is one of the most important coenzymes found throughout the body. A coenzyme is the active or working form of a vitamin that is essential to metabolism.
How to Make Enada NADH work for You Energy enhancement for fatigue: In the application of Enada NADH for fast and effective energy enhancement, take four tablets (20mg Enada NADH) per day.
General nutrition and energy Age: 10-40 Take: One 5mg Enada NADH tablet 30 minutes before breakfast Age:40-60 Take: Two 5mg Enada NADH tablets 30 minutes before breakfast Age:60+ Take: Two 5mg Enada NADH tablets 30 minutes before breakfast & one tablet 30 minutes before lunch
Height and body weight do have an influence on the distribution of NADH and the daily dosage. Consult your healthcare professional for guidance on alternative dosage.
Because NADH disintegrates rapidly without proper stabilization, which makes it ineffective, stabilization of the compound is crucial. Stabilization makes Enada NADH bioavailable to cells. Enada NADH is the only stabilized, patented form of NADH available.
NADH has shown to be a safe energy supplement with only mild potential side effects. These side effects include nervousness and loss of appetite in the first few days after beginning NADH supplementation. No serious side effects have been documented with up to one year of use. Long-term supplementation has not yet been evaluated.
NADH Boosts ATP in Muscle Cells In a new study conducted published in the British Journal of Pharmacology (2003, 139, 749-754) researchers investigated the effect of NADH supplementation on the metabolic condition of isolated heart muscle cells in guinea-pigs, and measured the concentration of ATP. The research showed supplementation of heart cells with 300 micrograms of NADH resulted in a significant increase of intracellular ATP in comparison to control cells. The data showed NADH also increased the metabolic state of the isolated heart muscle cells and confirmed enhanced mitochondrial ATP production. The researchers concluded, “NADH supplementation could be a useful...tool producing beneficial effects upon cell metabolism of [heart muscle cells] and other high-energy-demanding cells.”
Georgetown Medical Center Study Shows Positive Results with NADH In a double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial, twenty-three patients were enrolled in 4, 8, and 12 week programs. Subjects were randomly assigned 10mg of NADH or placebo for a 4-week period. This was followed by a 4-week wash-out period where subjects gradually received a less potent dose of NADH until they were completely free of NADH. The wash-out period was then followed by another 4-week session in which subjects were crossed over to the alternate treatment program.
The results showed 6 of 23 (26%) of patients responded to the NADH, and showed a marked improvement in physical, psychological, and neurocognitive measures. Significantly, 8 of 11 (73%) study patients enrolled in a longer, open label follow-up study, showed significant improvement in energy levels. NADH was also shown to have a good safety record, with none of the subjects experiencing any significant adverse effects.
NADH Supports Athletic Performance Research conducted on competitive athletes indicates NADH enhances energy capacity. Researchers measured reaction times, physical performance and performance quality in 17 competitive cyclists and long distance runners. Performance was measured with a bicycle ergometer, and performance quality was determined by measurements of continuous attention.
These tests were taken both before and after the athletes took 5mg of NADH before breakfast each morning for four weeks. After four weeks of NADH supplementation, most athletes experienced significantly less scattering of reaction times—it dropped by 10% in five athletes, 10 to 20% in eight athletes, and more than 20% in three athletes. Reaction time overall improved considerably in 16 out of the 17 subjects. Compared to baseline measurements, physical performance also improved. Two subjects improved their maximum work performance by more than 10% with another 7 showing increases of up to 10%. Similar improvements were made in maximum oxygen uptake.
Based on these results, the researchers concluded stimulation of cellular ATP production by NADH enhanced athletic performance.
(Birkmayer, J.G.D., Vank, P. “Reduced coenzyme 1 (NADH) improves pyschomotoric and physical performance in athletes.” White Paper Report, New York Menuco Corp
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