Posted by Larry Hoover on March 29, 2003, at 19:34:08
In reply to Re: Enada NADH and Artic Root » Larry Hoover, posted by Ron Hill on March 29, 2003, at 18:47:46
> I think my results with Enada NADH could be further improved if I could take 0.5 mg every day instead of 2.5 mg every four days. The problem is that the smallest tablet size that I have found on the market is 2.5 mg. Larry, please let me know if you ever see a 0.5 mg sized product on the market.
I think I'd prefer a smaller tablet, too, but I don't know of such a product at the present time. I'll certainly let you know if I find one.
> I could try to divide a 10 mg sublingual tablet into twenty equal portions, but I would need a mortar and pestle, and a scale accurate to a tenth of a milligram or better. In the past, every time I have tried to find a place to buy these simple pieces of lab equipment, I am viewed as a suspected illegal drug dealer. Further, I like the enteric-coated product better than the sublingual formulation because it seems to have a smoother action. So what I would prefer is to be able to buy 0.5 mg enteric-coated tablets.
Maybe we could suggest that to the manufacturer?
> On a totally different subject, have you ever looked into an herb called Artic Root (Rhodiola rosea)? The article at the following link is rather long, but I believe it is well worth your time to read it. Artic Root (Rhodiola rosea) might be useful in the treatment of your CFS.Thanks, Ron, but I've tried Rhodiola without success. It gave me insomnia and fatigue (quite opposite to the suggested effects). I've got a few bottles of it that are no use to me.
Lar
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