My husband has Parkinson's and he plans on trying it, but we don't know what brand to take. It is confusing. I believe that Dr. David Brikmayer patented the one that was used in the trial testing and warns that the others are not the same.
They are all expensive so I want to be sure we pick the one that will truly work. Has anyone heard of Panmol NADH? We would appreciate and advice. Like what brand and dosage has worked for you and are lozenges better than pills, etc.?
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I take NADH sublingual, one every morning and have done for 5 years. have changed brands with availability on Amazon. these are the ones I usa mostly. amazon.es/NADH-sublingual-2...
nadh.com. This company keeps their cost down. Lozenges are the best because I’m tired of swallowing so many pills and lozenges are better for absorption, of course. I started off with 10 mg first thing in the morning with my levodopa dose (1/2 hr before breakfast). but now I’m taking 20 mg. I find they give me energy to do my exercise routine.
This website recommends more than 40mg for those with Parkinson's, but you say that 20mg has worked for you. Did you notice energy the first day or did it take awhile. My husband is 77 and in the advanced stages of Parkinson's so I think he may need at least that higher dosage.
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