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Life Source NADH 10mg Co-enzyme 30 Capsules  £21.36 
 

Life Source NADH 10mg Co-enzyme 30 Capsules: Every living cell, from bacteria up to human, contains coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), a coenzyme critical to cellular energy producfion. Cells that use the most energy, such as brain and muscle cells, also hold the highest amounts of NADH. Human heart cells, for instance, contain a whopping 90 mcg of NADH per gram of tissue.

NADH has been clincally proven to treat symptoms of Depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, alzheimers disease, parkinsons disease and much more.

NADH produced extremely encouraging results in both halting the progression of alzheimers and treating its symptoms.

When trialled on more than 2000 parkinsons patients it not only alleviated the impairment in motor skills but also effectively treated the corresponding cognitive dysfunction.

In 2 weeks noticable im provements were seen in patients.

NADH is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body's primary intracellular energy source. 2When NADH is oxidized in cellular energy-producing organelles called mitochondria, it forms water and energy. This energy is preserved as ATP. Every energy-consuming reaction requires ATP, so the more NADH a cell has available, the more energy it can produce. To keep up with the cellular demand for energy, the body continuously synthesizes NADH (a process that involves niacin, a B-complex vitamin).3

Although NADH occurs naturally in all plant and animal cells, its most plentiful sources are red meat, poultry and yeast. Vegetables are not as rich in NADH as animal tissues, Because food processing, cooking and stomach acids can destroy the NADH present in most foods

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 10 November, 2018.
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