| + + + New source of energy for each cell (pg 2) from NADH supplement - Life's Energy |
| NADH: The Energy Factor (section 2 of 3) The new source of energy for each cell. . . . continued from the previous page How
the NADH dietary supplement works: When each cell is provided the life sustaining nourishment of
glucose (digested food) and oxygen (O2), NADH
is also present. NADH acts like a spark plug in a car engine. It supplies the spark that
turns glucose and O2 into human energy. This
energy is used to run the engines of life (like every beat of your heart.) A total of 10 NADH molecules are needed to turn 1 glucose molecule into many units of physical human energy Science calls this human energy: ATP. (For additional information about the energy called ATP, see the section, more about ATP.) Somehow the body becomes depleted of its minerals and vitamins (e.g., A, B1, B6, B12, C, etc.). And just like other vitamins, somehow the body becomes depleted of NADH. Biology states, the cellular respiration process requires 10 NADH
molecules. When 1 of the 10 cellular respiration's NADH is missing, its like
wasting gasoline in a car. Each Where to find NADH: Is your diet supplying a sufficient level of NADH? With a new source of NADH, any missing or depleted NADH molecules in the cellular respiration's "chain of events" are immediately replaced. With each new working NADH molecule, energy production increases within each cell. With replaced NADH molecules, biology expects from:
You get the idea . . . A total of 10 NADH molecules are required for 1 glucose molecule to release its maximum amount of human ATP energy. Only 78.9% of the energy creation process involves NADH. The other 21.1 % of the energy creation process doesn't use oxygen, nor NADH to create energy. For additional information about this topic, take The Guided Tour describing NADH in nature. *EPA = Energy Provided-by ATP . . . The Energy Factor 3, continued on the next page |
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