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YOU ASKED! It is probably the most single important antioxidant your body
needs particularly with PD or Alz.    Rob

What is Enada NADH?
NADH, biologically known as Coenzyme 1, is the reduced form of nicotinamide
adenine dinucleotide (NAD) with the addition of high energy hydrogen (H),
which provides energy to the cell. NADH is necessary for thousands of
biochemical reactions within the body and is found naturally in every living
cell. NADH plays a key role in the energy production of cells, particularly
in the brain and central nervous system. The more NADH a cell has available,
the more energy it can produce to perform its process efficiently.
NADH stimulates cellular production of the neurotransmitters Dopamine,
Noradrenaline, and Serotonin, thereby improving mental clarity, alertness
and concentration.
NADH is directly involved in the body's cellular immune defense system and
the more NADH in your body, the better the DNA repair system functions.



----- Original Message -----
From: "michael frederic" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: Enada


> I found the Enada.com website but saw nothing about PD.  Are people taking
> this for their PD?  Is it similar to a dopamine agonist?  I had never
heard
> of it before but am definitely interested now.
>
> Michael, son of Wayne 71/69/67
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