Twenty-five years ago, most people had never heard about CoQ10. Now, this supplement is in the front line of nutritional research, and deservedly so. Here are a few recent studies demonstrating the importance of CoQ10 supplementation:
- Long-term CoQ10 treatment of patients with chronic heart failure is safe, improves symptoms, and reduces major adverse cardiovascular events.
- CoQ10 supplementation significantly improves fatigue and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
- A higher blood level of CoQ10 is associated with a lower risk of disabling dementia.
- Effectively reduces mild-to-moderate muscular symptoms caused by cholesterol-lowering statin prescriptions.
- Eye drops with CoQ10 protect eye tissue from ultraviolet damage.
CoQ10 is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like substance produced throughout the body that provides a number of vital functions, first and foremost, as a raw material in cellular energy generation. Your trillions of cells require it to make energy. CoQ10 also protects and stabilizes cell membranes that control the movement of substances in and out of cells. The essence of aging is membrane deterioration and disruption. CoQ10 also serves as an important antioxidant and helps thin the blood.
The body’s own production of CoQ10 starts to diminish with age; for that reason, middle-aged or older people tend to benefit from supplementation, as do people taking cholesterol-lowering statin drug that depletes CoQ10.
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