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What does NAD energy stand for?

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NAD (nicotineamide-adenine-dinucleotide) is important for energy. If you have too little NAD, many of your enzymatic reactions do not function, with the result that you cannot produce energy. You cannot produce ATP.

NAD is a very specific and essential component of your body. If you do not have it, none of your systems work, including the brain. Without NAD you would die, it is as simple as that. You will always have some NAD. NAD is an essential and highly specialised component of the body, which enables it to function. (Dr Henry Davis)

The only way to know your NAD Energy status for sure is to get tested. It is impossible to tell from a person's appearance whether he or she has a NAD Energy Deficiency. A person who has a NAD Energy Deficiency may look and feel perfectly well, and be unaware that their body suffer with a NAD Energy Deficiency.

These two tests can be done with babies three hours after birth. So it has both a curative and preventive application. The NAD Energy values can be determined in venous blood, arterial blood, CSF and in tissue biopsies. CSF results are more accurate and applicable in case of psychological/ psychiatric disorders. The results of tissue biopsies are more applicable and accurate for localized disorders, eg. Breast cancer and thyroid disorders.

The Ratio of the Lactate and Pyruvate Blood Tests are used internationally to determine the persons' NAD Energy Levels - The energy a person of any age needs in order to live effectively. Alkogen Energenetic Treatment Centre (Grew into Nutrimalaika Network (http://www.nutrimalaika.biz) in South Africa's clinical application thereof has received international recognition.

It is wise that all newborn babies be tested for a NAD Energy Deficiency, 3 hours after birth. Why endanger the rights of babies, who cannot make decisions for themselves? An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound Of Cure. Recognizing the need to protect babies, young woman must know that they are responsible to grow healthy babies before getting pregnant and therefore it is important and the right of all young women to be advised about the benefits of knowing their own as well as their new born child's NAD Energy status.

However no matter what your age or situation is, it is never to late to gain a new life.

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NADP is Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate. NADPH is a reduced form of NADP+, having accepted a proton.

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NADH stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide plus hydrogen. It is turned into coenzymes during the citric acid cycle, or the Krebs Cycle.

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Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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