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KAL NADH 5mg 30 Tablets

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Cellular Energy Coenzyme - KAL NADH 5mg 30 Tablets

Feeling tired or sluggish? Try boosting your energy on the cellular level with KAL NADH! NADH acts as an active form of vitamin B-3, which is an essential vitamin for boosting cellular energy and overall health. With 5mg of potent NADH per tablet, trust KAL for your NADH & vitamin B-3 needs! 

KAL NADH Benefits

  • Active Form of Vitamin B-3
  • Supports Body & Brain Health
  • Contains 5mg NADH per Tablet

How to Take KAL NADH

Use only as directed. For adults & children 8 years and older, take 1 tablet on an empty stomach each morning. Wait about 1 half hour before eating. Take with an 8 oz. glass of water.

KAL NADH Ingredients

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Tablet

Servings per Container: 30

Amount per Serving % Daily Value

NADH (reduced B-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide as the disodium salt) 5mg

*Daily value not established.

Other ingredients: Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Silica and Glyceryl Triacetate (Enteric Coating). 

KAL NADH Warnings

This product has a tamper evident blister sheet. Do not use if foil or plastic is punctured. Keep out of reach of children. Keep your licensed health care practitioner informed when using this product.

PROTECT FROM LIGHT. STORE AT CONTROLLED ROOM TEMPERATURE. 

References

Cantó C, Menzies KJ, Auwerx J. NAD(+) Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis: A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus. Cell Metab. 2015;22(1):31‐53. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2015.05.023

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26118927/