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72% of chronic fatigue syndrom sufferers experience improvements in chronic fatigue symptoms with NADH chronic fatigue syndrome treatment (ebv virus symptoms)

Summary: Good news,Order NADH Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 72% of the patients in a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome study experienced and reported positive improvements when taking 10mg of NADH daily. The NY Daily News, CBS, ABC, NBC and other publications reported these findings from a clinical study which was performed under the watchful eyes of one of the best research hospitals in the county Georgetown University Medical Center.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ReliefA Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients consuming 10mg of NADH daily could take up to 6 months to experience the same positive improvements realized in the study.  New research finds taking 60mg to 80mg of NADH daily will recognize better results or quicker results than those obtained in the clinical studies.  Depending on patient's chronic fatigue syndrome severity, the age of the patient and the length of time since their first diagnosis results from the study may vary.  As stated, a chronic fatigue syndrome patient consuming 10mg of NADH daily could take up to 6 months to experience the same positive improvements realized in the study.  In the video below, the Dr. states taking 60mg to 80mg of NADH daily will recognize better results or quicker results than those obtained in the clinical studies.   

 

Clinical Study & Publications (click the link to download):

Read the clinical studies

NY Daily News reports NADH helps 72% of the people in a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Clinical Trial

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study Abstract on NADH Clinical Testing from American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology.  Testing found a potential indicator of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Detailed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study from the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Vol. 82, pp. 185-191

 

The Videos in the Summary SectionVideo Section:

 

 

 

 

 

Successfully Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with NADH -
Dr Birkmayer is making the presentation  [00:32]

 

 

CBS Reports: The positive effects of NADH on Chronic Fatigue   [02:00]

 

All-In-One Video:  ABC / CBS / NBC reports on NADH's positive effects on Chronic Fatigue   [08:17]

 

The Full Text of "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and NADH"

(This Full Text section may repeat video(s) & clinical study publications found in the Summary)  

 

The FDA Approved Clinical Testing:

FDA Approved Testing for a non drugIn a Georgetown University Medical Center clinical study, (a study which was approved by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration)), chronic fatigue syndrome patients were clinically tested in the equivalent of a FDA Phase II safety and efficacy trial. Let me explain the FDA testing methods.  For four weeks, half the group of patients received 10mg of the NADH supplement (called ENDADA) and the other half of the group got a placebo (a sugar pill). For the next four weeks both groups got nothing.  Then the groups were switched.  The group that received the 10mg of the NADH supplement the first time -- got the placebo for the next four weeks, while the second group received the NADH.   The results: the patients that got the the NADH supplement where four times more likely to say their Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms got significantly better than those taking the placebo.  After the first FDA approved study was completed, the results were analyzed in detail and the researchers decided to perform a second study.   The researchers performed a second clinical trial where all of the chronic fatigue syndrome patients were allowed to take the 10mg of the NADH supplement daily.  After a year, 72% of the patients reported improvements in their condition. (See the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Clinical Study results in the link below)

In one of his latest seminars, the Doctor that developed stabilized NADH stated "the clinical trial results would have been far better using a higher daily dosage of NADH. It is recommended a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patient take between 60mg to 80mg of NADH daily to experience positive improvements in their symptoms and a general increase in their energy levels".  This depends on chronic fatigue syndrome severity, the age of the patient and the length of time since their first diagnosis, it could take up to 6 months to be experience the positive improvements provided by NADH.

The NADH clinical study results bring new hope for those looking to successfully fight Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  In these early clinical tests, the positive improvements provided by NADH were:

  • relief from their fatigue
  • an increase in muscle strength and endurance
  • a boost in their mental and physical energy.
  • clarity of thought and concentration; and an ability to function better 

 

NADH: A Background

A cellular engine creating ATP life's energyThe NADH chronic fatigue syndrome treatment comes from a coenzyme called NADH or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide with the ‘H’ standing for hydrogen.  What makes NADH a promising treatment is that Mother-Nature uses NADH to create mental and physical energy (called ATP).  ATP energy creation takes place in a process called "cellular respiration."  Cellular respiration is not breathing.  Cellular respiration is like a cellular engine.  An engine that creates the power for all living things (i.e., thought, memory recall, concentration, muscle movement, heart beats, etc.). Within the cellular respiration engine, all human cells bring glucose (fuel) and oxygen (air) together, and with the spark of NADH (the spark plug) creates ATP life's energy and power. NADH is now a nutritional supplement.  Science has successfully reproduced the NADH co-enzyme in a stabilize form. For more information about NADH in Mother-Nature, review this website’s section called The Guided Tour.

The Doctors that have tested NADH on chronic fatigue syndrome patients have stated:

  • NADH is a safe, natural compound that has shown much promise with patients in Europe.
  • Much more extensive research is needed.
  • This clinical trials for the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome patients are significant steps down a long road to investigate the many potential benefits of this natural coenzyme called NADH.

NADH is a coenzyme.   The American Heritage Dictionary defines a coenzyme as:

  • a non-protein organic substance that usually contains a vitamin or mineral and combines with a specific protein, to form an active enzyme system

NADH is not a drug, not a stimulant (like caffeine) and even in large dosages it is non-toxic.  NADH was tested for 26 weeks at 1,000 mg daily, and no adverse side effects were identified.  Because NADH is already found within every human cell, it can safely be taken with any other medication. After extensive safety testing, NADH was proven to not have any negative side effects and no adverse drug interactions. See this website’s section called Safety First for more information.

The most important things to remember about the NADH, it is already found in every human cell, and::

  • NADH increases the levels of cell energy (ATP).  Clinical studies prove the more NADH the cells have -- the more ATP energy cells produce.   NADH increases cell longevity. 
  • NADH is a powerful antioxidant, and a scavenger of free radicals. According to Dr. Passwater, “NADH may just be the most powerful antioxidant”
  • NADH is the active ingredient in cell and tissue repair.  NADH activiely repairs damaged cells.
  • NADH plays a critical role in the repair of cellular DNA.   Damage cellular DNA leads to more than 80 degenerative diseases.   
  • NADH stimulates the immune system
  • NADH enhances the production of the brain chemicals like dopamine.  Dopamine is a very important brain chemical (also known as a neurotransmitter). 
  • NADH increases the bio-availability of nitric oxide, known to provide increased blood flow, oxygen delivery, glucose uptake, muscle velocity, power output, and muscle growth

 

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME: The Illness

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is marked by progressive or persistent fatigue, tiredness, muscle aches and pains, headaches and a sore throat. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome begins with flu-like symptoms followed by months or even years of lethargy, weakness, and an inability to concentrate.   Although the exact cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is unknown, many patients exhibit signs of:

  • brain inflammation
  • immune system abnormalities
  • hormonal deficiencies
  • viral infections

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is difficult to identify and difficult to diagnose. The Center for Disease Control (CDC), and the National Institute of Health (NIH) have stated, "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome suffers must have at least four of the following Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms, persistently for six or more consecutive months." The symptoms are:

 

 


    1. problems with short-term memory or an inability to concentrate
    2. progressive or persistent fatigue
    3. a sore throat
    4. tender lymph nodes
    5. unexplained muscle pain or pain in the joints without swelling or redness
    6. headaches of in a new pattern or severity
    7. un-refreshing sleep
    8. a tiredness which persists more than 24 hours after exertion (like exercise)

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not new. The first Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases were reported over 100 years ago. Previously, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been referred to by several names including:

    • In the mid-1980s, the Yuppie Flu
    • Epstein Barr Syndrome
    • Epstein Barr Virus
    • Chronic Fatigue And Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS)

      Studies have shown that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is one of the most misdiagnosed diseases. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been misdiagnosed as an "imaginary disease" for nearly a century. How long and how often Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been misdiagnosed is hard to determine. There is no known cure. There are no known doctor- approved therapies or treatments. The causes of chronic fatigue syndrome are unknown. Experts believe that chronic fatigue syndrome causes the body's immune system to "go berserk" but they're not sure why.

        

      Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Who Will Be Affected?

      The CDC and NIH believe that it is not always possible to know "who will be affected" by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but the following facts can help:

      • The CDC believes the recent rise in reported Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases could approach near epidemic levels in the next 20 years
      • Today, 1 in every 16 people in the US may suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms
      • In a recent research study, the study found "most Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients reported their troubles began after mononucleosis, a viral infection, or after a very stressful event"
      • 80% of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases are women
      • The majority of first reported Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms are in people between the ages of 20 to 40 years old
      • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases among school-age children and young adults were rare but now are on a dramatic rise for some unknown reason
      • Most of these school-age Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases occur with victims that have had a history of allergies or other conditions that required significant antibiotic treatments

        The most severe phase of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can last for 18 months or more. During a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome severe phase, the victim could sleep nearly 20 hours a day. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers experience intense muscle and joint pain without any associated redness or swelling. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers have reported problems with short term memory, concentration and cognitive functions. Some patients have said, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome reduces a person’s ability to function to less than one hour per day.

         

        Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Diagnosis & Current Treatment:
        Most chronic fatigue syndrome patients and their doctors are not aware of NADH nutritional supplements or the results NADH a successful Chronic Fatigue Syndrome treatmentof the FDA-approved Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Clinical Trial.   Look closely at this chart.   There are no NADH Treatments listed within this chart of 106 chronic fatigue treatments.

        Current, Chronic Fatigue treatment techniques vary.  Most Chronic Fatigue Syndrome treatments are dietary (a healthy diet.) The CDC and the NIH say:  Any drugs that are prescribed for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are aimed at treating the short term symptoms and not the cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

        Dr. Charles Lapp, a medical advisor to the Chronic Fatigue And Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association says:  The best therapy we have is "aggressive rest."   When you feel the disease coming on, you've just got to stop what you're doing and rest.

        When a patient is first diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, their first reported complaint is "their persistent and progressive lack of energy and being tired all the time."

         

        Conclusion:

        A cell depleted of ATP energyWith this knowledge, it stands to reason, the lack of physical or mental energy is due to the lack of ATP (life’s energy) within the cell.  Every living cell produces energy.  That energy is called ATP.   The brain uses ATP to provide: thinking, memory recall, concentration, mental clarity, decision making, etc.   The muscles use ATP to provide: heart beats, muscle movement, stamina, physical endurance, etc. (For more information about ATP, see this website’s section called ATP Energy for more information.) Clinical studies have proven, the more NADH a cell has, the more ATP energy the cell produces. (This study can also be found in a link listed below).  NADH is as important as oxygen (air) and glucose (digested food) in the production of ATP energy.  For more information about Mother Nature's production of NADH, see this website’s section called  The Guided Tour.

        A cell with increased NADH will increase with ATPThe brain and muscles need to contain high levels of NADH.   If the cell's NADH levels are depleted, the brain and muscles no longer function properly.  It is NOT known how NADH becomes depleted in the body.  Today, a scientific breakthrough has enabled NADH to be manufactured in a stabilized form.  A person can easily restore NADH cellular levels by taking a NADH nutritional supplement.  High NADH levels, means higher levels of energy.  Use only the stabilized form of NADH (See this website's section called Let the Buyer Beware)   Order the same NADH used in the clinical study from this website or other high quality nutritional supplement stores.  A high quality FDA licensed laboratory environment is used to manufacture NADH available from our business; it ensures that each and every tablet or lozenge is of the highest, professional grade standard.  

        Take a copy of the clinical study to your doctor or healthcare professional to discuss your options. The clinical study is yours to take. 

         

        Read the clinical studies and publications

        Read the Clinical Studies & Publications (click the link to download):

        NY Daily News reports NADH helps 72% of the people in a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Clinical Trial

        CFS Study Abstract on NADH Clinical Testing from American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology.  Testing found a potential indicator of CFS

        Detailed CFS Study from the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Vol. 82, pp. 185-191

        Clinical Trial Establishes that NADH is an Effective Chronic Fatigue Treatment

        NADH is a Revolutionary Treatment from Fatigue

        The Higher Level of NADH in the Blood - The Higher the ATP Energy in the Cell

        CFIDS Conference states NADH a safe naturally occurring substance useful in treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

         

         

        Chronic Fatigues VideosVideo Section:

         

         

         

        Successfully Treating Chronic Fatigue with NADH -
        Dr Birkmayer is making this presentation  [00:32]
         


        CBS Reports on NADH effects on Chronic Fatigue   [02:00]

         

        All-in-one video:  ABC / CBS / NBC reports on NADH's positive effects on Chronic Fatigue   [08:17]

          

        NADH Study Demonstrates Significant Improvement against Fatigue   [00:19]