NAD is derived from the vitamin B3 (or PP vitamin): the nicotinamide. The NADH is the reduced form of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. The NADH plays a crucial part in the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), the principal conveyor of energy in the cells. The NADH is essential to thousands of biochemical reactions and is in a natural state in all the cells of the organism. Its presence is particularly crucial in the brain, the central nervous system, the muscles and the heart. In fact, if a cell has more NADH available it will produce more energy to function effectively. Studies have demonstrated that:
- NADH is a powerful antioxydant which regenerates the coenzyme Q10 and the alpha lipoïc acid.
- NADH stimulates the production of the neuro-transmitters noradrenalin, dopamine and serotonin, thus improving clear thinking, the concentration and reflexes.
- NADH improves the cellular memory.
- NADH is particularly useful for people who suffer from chronic fatigue, depression, hypertension, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
- NADH is useful to improve endurance.
Posology/ indications : : One tablet per day, before breakfast, with large glass of water.