CERENAD is a sublingual tablet food supplement containing 20mg NADH.
PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 BOXES OF 60 SUBLINGUISTIC TABLETS
Boxed in light- and air-tight blister packs of 30 tablets.
1-What is NADH?
NADH, short for Nicotinamide-Adenine-Dinucleotide-Hydride, is also known as Coenzyme 1. NADH is the biological form of hydrogen and reacts with oxygen present in every cell to produce energy and water. It acts as a type of fuel used in energy production within the cell. The more NADH present in the cell, the more energy it produces, the better it functions, and the longer it lives.
2-How to use CERENAD NADH?
Sublingual CERENAD 20mg NADH sublingual tablet Easily dissolves under the tongue. Can be taken with or without food. It is rapidly absorbed and activated, and does not harm the stomach and intestinal walls.
3-How much CERENAD should I use daily and for how long?
The optimal dose is 20mg daily, but different doses may be used according to the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
4-Why should we take external NADH supplements?
NADH levels produced in the body decrease, particularly with environmental conditions, advancing age, poor nutrition, and diseases. Consequently, energy production in the cell slows down. In such cases, 20 mg of Cerenad sublingual tablets per day supports energy production in the cell. Regular use is effective in eliminating the weight caused by toxic substances in the body.
5-Are there any contraindications? In what cases is it not used?
CERENAD is a food supplement. It can be used by people over the age of 11. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor. Patients diagnosed with active cancer are advised to consult their doctor.
6-How is it absorbed in the body?
NADH is best absorbed sublingually. A molecule that is difficult to stabilize and can degrade quickly, NADH is absorbed directly into the bloodstream from the sublingual route.