A natural way to combat jet lag and boost concentration
05/07/2007
With increasing age comes a greater risk of travel-associated health problems. Older people in particular are taking more holidays each year, many of them to foreign destinations. The most common concern for travellers of all ages is jet lag, but older people may be more vulnerable and slower to recover.
This shouldn’t influence your desire to travel, but by planning ahead you can prevent potential health problems and still enjoy your holiday.
The Nutri Centre, the UK’s leading natural health resource, offers ENADAlert, a product formulated to help relieve the drowsiness, lack of energy and loss of concentration associated with jet lag. A safe, natural nutritional supplement, quick acting ENADAlert tablets deliver stabilised NADH, a natural energy-producing coenzyme present in every living cell, to boost energy and endurance.
Air travellers often endure long queues, delayed or cancelled flights, missed connections, late nights and early mornings that tire them out even before a journey begins. And if that isn't enough, anyone travelling east or west can experience jet lag as well. The supplement helps holiday travellers reclaim those first few days of their hard-earned break that are frequently lost to jet lag. Taken an hour before arrival, ENADAlert enables long-distance travellers to sustain normal levels of physical and mental activity while getting over the stress and energy drain of the journey.
With no caffeine or sugar, ENADAlert reduces sleepiness and restores mental alertness, without side effects. NADH has been demonstrated to increase cellular production of ATP, the natural energy storage compound in the body.
ENADAlert is the only patented, stabilised, absorbable oral form of NADH, and is available in the UK exclusively from the Nutri Centre. A pack of 10 tablets costs £13.99 from the website below or by telephone on 0800 587 2290.
Supporting Research Dr. Gary Kay from the Washington Neuropsychological Institute and Georgetown University Medical Centre stated in a double blind clinical trial that stabilised NADH was found to significantly reduce the cognitive effects and sleepiness induced by jet lag.
The group taking ENADAlert reported relief from the effects of jet lag after the coast-to-coast 'red eye' flight across the USA.
The study findings were presented at the 48th International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine, September, 2000. The study team stated that, "we feel our results clearly demonstrate that ENADAlert is effective as a counter measure for jet lag."

