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Co-Enzyme Q10, Anti-aging supplement and powerful antioxidant
that stimulates the immune system - lowers high blood pressure - protects the
heart and increases endurance - supports cardiovascular health, healthy insulin
production, healthy blood pressure, and healthy
immune function - It is Shown to prevent oxidation of LDL cholesterol and protect
cell membranes from free radical damage.
Co-enzyme
Q10 was first identified in 1957. At that time it was known as
ubiquinone (from the term ubiquitous) because it is found everywhere in
nature. It is found in all plant and animal cells making it easily
obtained through the diet, but not in optimum levels. It is a catalyst
for food metabolism working in conjunction with enzymes, thus the name
“coenzyme”. Co-Q10 is essential to energy production and necessary for
the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It functions in the
transfer of energy and oxygen between blood and body cells and also
between cell components, in other words it is essential for the body’s
cells, tissues and organs. Co-Q10 is found in the highest
concentrations in cells of the heart, liver, kidney and pancreas.
Co-Q10 works together with vitamin E and may protect it from damage.
Current research indicates that it may play an important role in
prevention of various cardiovascular diseases. In addition, research is
being conducted to determine whether Co-Q10 may be useful in supporting
healthy immune function. This research is inconclusive at this time.
Research Indicates
- May support cardiovascular health
- Shown to protect cell membranes from free radical damage
- Necessary nutrient for energy production at a cellular level
- May support healthy immune function
- Powerful antioxidant properties
- May support healthy insulin production
- Has been shown to support healthy blood pressure
- Shown to prevent oxidation of LDL cholesterol
- Has been associated with an increase in sperm count
- May protect against the side effects of certain drugs
- Gum disease, muscular dystrophy, and obesity have all been linked to Co-Q10 deficiency
Dosage : Typical daily dosage ranges from 25-300 mgs.
Cautions:
- If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner prior to taking Co-Q10.
- Rare cases of stomach upset, nausea, gas and diarrhea have
been reported from persons taking high doses of Co-Q10. If you
experience these symptoms discontinue use, and consult your health
practitioner.
- If you have any type of cardiovascular disease consult your
health care practitioner before taking Co-Q10. Co-enzyme Q10
supplementation may affect the dose and activity of the other
medications you are taking for these health conditions.
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