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^^^^^^WARM GREETINGS  FROM^^^^^^^^^^
Ivan Suzman  48/10         [log in to unmask]
Portland, Maine   land of lighthouses  21 deg. F cloudy
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On Wed, 10 Dec 1997 13:50:58 -0500 KF Etzold <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>The dosage on the SOLRAY was 5mg thus higher than the 1.8mg you
>quoted. I know
>nothing about dosage. Does anybody?
>K-F Etzold
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Dear K.F. and Listfriends,


    I have been trying NADH for about one year. For me, it is a "Wonder
Drug."

    But, it is SOOOO expensive that at times I have no supply.  I hate
that!

    I use 5mg at a time, three times a day, and would go to 4 times a day
if it were not so darn
budget-breaking.

    I get it from Menuco Corporation, 1-800-636-8261. Please use my name
if you call their 800 number.  I want them to know that they got free
advertising from me--that's how much I feel the product they sell
benefits me.  It really makes a difference.

    It DEFINITELY lengthens my on-time, reduces my off-time, reduces the
severity of my off-times, warms me up, makes me more energetic, and seems
to allow me to digest my food with fewer incidents of carbidopa-levodopa
(or Sinemet) blockage.

   I know this is a valuable co-enzyme, and hope it is approved by the
FDA QUICKLY.

Is there anyone on the List who knows how to SPEED the process of getting
NADH approved??
Also, is there anyone who knows if Medicaid (I am low-income) and/or
Medicare can be pushed to get NADH on the "approved " list??  Then I
could afford to get NADH all the time.

My caregivers have noticed a tremendous improvement, which lightens their
burden, when NADH becomes accessible to me.

My Mirapex experiment is over.  No good for me.  Drops my blood pressure
to dangerous levels, and makes me nod out and never feel awake or alert..
I HATE TO BE DROWSY!!

GOOD-BYE MIRAPEX, HELLO NADH!!

Ivan Suzman 48/10
Portland Maine [log in to unmask]