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Hi everyone,
                   Please could somebody tell me about colloidal NADH, as I
have not heard of this one before , Many thanks.
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> Hi, Mary (et al).
>
> You asked, in your post to the PD Digest, about colloidal NADH.
>
> I've had my mom using colloidal NADH for more than a month now, and it
> really seems to be having a good effect: It cut down on, and often
> entirely eliminates, tremors at night, and it seems also to be cutting
> down on daytime tremors too. I still am gradually adjusting the dosages to
> try to fit her needs, but generally I give 4 droplets (under the tongue)
> every 3 hours (except in the wee hours). This is in addition to her
> every-3-hour doses( except in the wee hours) of Sinemet-regular.
>
> I've read that Dr. Earl Mindell recommends that for NADH in general, one
> should gradually increase the dose (within limits) up to the point at
> which dyskinesia appears, and then gradually reduce to a non-dyskinesia
> level. Others suggest gradually increasing (within limits) up to a level
> that seems good and keep it there.
>
> The brand of colloidal NADH that we use is Liquid Lightning Colloidal
> NADH, produced by Inner Light International of Alpine, Utah. They can be
> reached via 1-800-677-0997. I also have located, on the web, the site of
> another firm that markets colloidal NADH (which may also be the same Inner
> Light Int'l product),"Chronic Wellness International"; I found them (via a
> search-engine) at this webaddress:
> <http://www.ourworld-compuserve.com/homepages/chronicwellness/nadh.htm>
>
> I've been trying to keep up with the NADH research, and generally it seems
> to me that NADH can indeed have positive results, and I've seen it with my
> mother (who has PD). But I think you'll do well to research it to your own
> satisfaction.
>
> Good luck.
>
> -- SJS
>    5/1/97