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NADH: Alzheimer's disease (section 1 of 3)
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Summary:
Early testing of NADH may bring new hope for those looking to successfully fight the advances of Alzheimer's disease. The early European clinical trials found: Some Alzheimer's disease patients tested showed cognitive improvement. This new Alzheimer's disease treatment comes from a coenzyme called NADH or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide with the ‘H’ standing for hydrogen.

Dr. Stanley Cohan is from Georgetown University Research Medical Center, outside Washington DC. Dr. Cohan is the director in charge of the testing for NADH to treat Alzheimer's disease. This is what he says:

  • Currently proven treatments and therapies for people with Alzheimer’s disease are inadequate.
  • NADH is a naturally-occurring compound (a coenzyme) with few side effects that has shown promise in Europe and is in preliminary trials with Alzheimer’s disease patients.

Ask your doctor:
My wife and I are not doctors. We found this information about NADH / Co-E1® and wanted to share it with you. You should always seek the advice of a doctor before starting any dietary supplement. We put this web site together because it seems that the suffer of Alzheimer's disease has everything to gain and nothing to lose by taking an NADH nutritional supplement. We sell NADH / Co-E1® here at the web site. Co-E1® is the same substance that was used in the clinical testing.

All the NADH / Alzheimer's disease information we have is included here in this web site. As new relevant information becomes available, we will update these web pages. So don't forget to bookmark this site.


Coenzyme NADH:
NADH is a coenzyme. The American Heritage® Dictionary defines a coenzyme as:

  • a non-protein organic substance that usually contains a vitamin or mineral and combines with a specific protein, to form an active enzyme system.

NADH is non-toxic. NADH can be taken with other medications there should be no adverse drug interactions. If someone you know needs to take other medications, they can safely take NADH.  But to be certain, they should always check with their Doctor before taking any nutritional supplement.

Our wish:
Our wish at this website is for the people you know and care about, and who are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, to get this information and take NADH.


Background:
Alzheimer's disease is marked by progressive loss of mental capacity resulting from degeneration of the brain cells. The cause of Alzheimer's disease is unknown. There is no known cure. The drug tacrine provides temporary improvement for some patients. Alzheimer's suffers can take tacrine and Co-E1® / NADH, their should be no negative interactions.

People suffering from Alzheimer's can't give up the fight against the disease. NADH has demonstrated remarkable improvements:

  • in providing new energy to fatigued brain cells.
  • in rebuilding brain chemicals called neurotransmitters.
  • as an antioxidant that is known to fight neuro degenerative diseases.
  • in cell repair and cellular DNA repair.
  • in enhancing the immune system to fight and remove foreign invaders.

Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease attack the brain tissue in similar ways ( footnote:17) NADH has successfully treated over 3,000 Parkinson's disease for years. It seems NADH is able to put up a good fight in the battle against the degeneration of brain cells caused by a neuro degenerative disease.


Definition of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s is a neuro degenerative disease of the brain cells. It produces the loss of memory and general intellectual impairment. It usually affects people over age 65, although it can appear earlier, especially in some familial forms of the disease.

As the disease progresses, a variety of symptoms may become apparent, including confusion, irritability, restlessness, disorientation, impaired judgment and concentration. The cause of Alzheimer’s is unknown, although there appears to be a genetic component. The excessive beta amyloid proteins and the traces of aluminum found in the brains of victims are being studied as possible contributors. There is no cure, but the drug tacrine provides temporary improvement for some patients.

If someone in your family has Alzheimer's disease, other family members should take NADH to help reduce the risk of acquiring the disease.


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