NADH found to be successful in
treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (section 1 of 3)
. . . to previous page, the medical libraryPhysician CFS Study Abstract
Summary:
Clinical test results using NADH / Co-E1® have brought new hope for those looking to
successfully fight Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Early clinical testing found that: chronic
fatigue patients tested reported a relief from their fatigue, an increase in strength and
endurance, and a boost in their mental and physical energy. See the
Physician CFS Study Abstract. This new chronic fatigue treatment comes from a coenzyme
called NADH or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide with the H standing
for hydrogen.
What makes NADH so promising is simple: Nature uses NADH to create mental and
physical energy in humans. For more information about NADH
in nature, take the Guided Tour.
This is what the Doctors that tested Co-E1 had to say:
- NADH is a safe, natural compound that has shown much promise
with patients in Europe.
- Much more extensive research is needed.
- This trial for the treatment of chronic fatigue patients is a first,
but a significant step, down a long road to investigate the many potential benefits
of this natural coenzyme called NADH.
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 healthcare professional or
doctor before starting any nutritional supplement. One of the main reasons we designed and
developed this web site is to help those who suffer from chronic fatigue. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose by taking an NADH nutritional supplement. We sell NADH / Co-E1® here at the web site.
The Co-E1® brand NADH is the same substance which was administered in the clinical
testing.
All the information we have about how NADH can help those afflicted with
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 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. It can be taken with other medications without
any 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
healthcare professional or physician before taking any nutritional supplement.
We have received many e-mails from our customers who would like to share
their advice and thoughts about taking NADH / Co-E1® for CFS. Here are some of their
messages:
- Many chronic fatigue suffers have difficulty digesting "B"
vitamins.
- They suggest that when taking NADH / Co-E1® the chronic fatigue
patient should remain upright for at least 20 minutes after taking the NADH tablet. They
should even move around on their feet, if they can.
- They say that sometimes taking another NADH / Co-E1® tablet in the
afternoon helps to give an added boost. (The tablet should be taken 2 hours after a meal,
30 minutes before eating a snack.)
Tthe NADH tablet needs to be taken with water only, so it can
"float" into the intestines, where it will be broken down and absorbed. We've
included this information because other chronic fatigue sufferers think it can help you.
Every e-mail we have received from a person with chronic fatigue has told us: They
feel the positive difference since they started taking NADH / Co-E1®.
Our wish:
Our wish at this web site is for the people you know and care about, who are
suffering from chronic fatigue, to get this information, and to take NADH. We've dedicated
this portion of the web site to 4 of our friends. They had suffered from chronic fatigue
for a long, long time. Let this web site be a testimony to all the people that told you, "it
is all in your head!" Chronic fatigue is a real disease, with real pain and real
suffering. And for the first time in history, chronic fatigue has a real treatment that
has been found to be successful.
Definition of Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS)
The dictionary definition: Chronic fatigue syndrome begins with flu-like symptoms
followed by months or years of lethargy, weakness, and inability to concentrate.
Misdiagnosed as "imaginary" for nearly a century, it has had various
names, including the "yuppie flu" in the mid-1980s. Although the exact
cause of CFS is unknown, many patients exhibit signs of:
- brain inflammation
- immune system abnormalities
- hormonal deficiencies
- viral infections
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