| + + + Chronic Fatigue and Antioxidants (part 1) NADH - Life's Energy Source |
| NADH is nature's potent Antioxidant (1
of 3) Antioxidants & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome . . . to the previous page ![]() NADH is nature's superman of biological antioxidants defending against the damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidant Summary: Medical science has shown that free radicals are involved in the development of auto immune disease and immune system dysfunction. Based on the development of these diseases, one could conclude that free radicals are involved in the development chronic fatigue syndrome. Free radicals have also shown to be involved in the development of Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, cancer, coronary disease, artherosclerosis, diabetes, and much more. NADH, on the basis of its biochemical features, has the strongest positive effect in fighting the threat of free radicals and their potential to do damage. High reduction power:
NADH is the reduced form (energy rich) of the biological compound called coenzyme #1. It is called coenzyme #1 based on its level of importance to the body. It's the highest ranking coenzyme in the body. Coenzyme #1 is the substance within the cell with the highest reduction power of all biologically active compounds. This is a complex topic, but we are attempting to teach you why: NADH has the number one antioxidative capability. The high reducing power of NADH is used in creating energy. The body uses excess NADH as its scavenger of free radicals. Remember this is coenzyme #1. It does the scavenging of free radicals better than any other biological substance known to the body.
Free radicals cause good hard working cells to turn bad . . . Antioxidant 2, continued on the next page |
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