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The body doesn't get Lazy with NADH
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units of NADHthe body is creating energy to liveThe body does not get lazy when taking NADH. The body will lazy when it doesn't have to work for a living.

When a substance (like a drug) is taken that is usually made by the body, the body will get lazy. And why not? If what you produced were supplemented by some outside force, wouldn't you "take a break" or at least slow down your efforts? The body needs to get NADH from the food we eat or from a daily supplement. Since the body's systems don't manufacture NADH, it is impossible for them to get lazy by taking NADH nutritional supplements.

An NADH supplement enters the body in the same manner as the NADH in food. It enters the body in the intestines. Taking an NADH nutritional supplement is like taking a vitamin.


Is DHEA and NADH the same? NO!
No, DHEA is entirely different. DHEA is a a hormone, made by the body. Another name for DHEA is called Dehydroepiandrosterone.

NADH is neither a drug, nor a hormone. NADH is a naturally occurring coenzyme which stimulates energy production in all living cell.


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