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Take NADH with water, on an empty stomach and wait 30 min . . . to the previous page

NADH is the number #1 coenzyme in your body, but it's a real baby when it comes to self survival.

Taking an Co-E1® tablet with coffee, milk, apple juice, any juice, food, vitamins drugs, or other medications, destroys the pure stable, active NADH. Just about everything but water will destroy the stable NADH, unless its in your intestines.  Each NADH tablet is specially coated so it can "float" into your intestines, where it will be absorbed.  This is why it is so very important to take NADH with water only.

How to take NADH for a maximum energy effect:
Do not eat or drink for at least 4 to 6 hours, before taking Co-E1® It's best to take Co-E1® after waking up in the morning, on an empty stomach. Drink a large glass of water (6 to 8 ounces.) The water will help the tablet make it all the way to the intestines, passing the gastric juices quickly. The water will also help dilute acid conditions of the gastric juices. Saliva and the stomach's gastric juices will kill the NADH. Then wait 20 to 30 minutes before swallowing anything else but water. NADH is destroyed by taking medications, drugs, vitamins, by eating, or drinking anything else.

NADH needs some of your help to get into the intestines. The specially coated tablet dissolves in the the intestines and the NADH is absorbed into the body. Once in the body, it will cross the blood brain barrier, and enters the cells. Which cells are up to mother nature and your body's needs.

Oh, and don't lay down or go back to bed. You'll only make the trip harder for the tablet traveling to the intestines.

In some cases, a second daily dose of NADH may be desired. It is important that you take NADH at least 2 hours after eating or drinking anything other than water, and wait at least 20-30 minutes after you take NADH before eating a snack or meal.

You can get NADH from better vitamin and nutritional supplement stores, or you can get it from us. Once NADH is in place, the benefits are wonderful. The positive physical & mental effects of NADH can be felt as early as 3 to 10 days. For some, 30 to 60 days. As we are all unique individuals, results will vary depending on the condition being treated. For some it may take more time for nature's miracle to occur. Your body is made up of 60 trillion cells and each cell has many mitochondrion power plants. Where mother nature decides to put the new NADH to good use is up to mother nature and your body.

the last shall be first:
The good book wrote, the first shall be last and the last shall be first. This is true for NADH. After NADH is in the cell, this once baby like, fragile substance, that could have been destroyed by any number of things, provides the most energy to your body. NADH is the number #1 coenzyme in the body, but it still needs your help to make into the cells.

Experience with vitamin D in milk:
Do you remember when milk came in clear, glass bottles? Milk came in glass bottles till science found that sun shine destroys the vitamin D in milk. Today, almost all milk is sold in card board containers or unclear milk containers.


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