Deficiencies in CoQ10 (also known as Coenzyme Q10) can
cause or aggravate many conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and
periodontal disease.
"After age 20, levels of Coenzyme Q10 in your body
decline gradually. After 50, it plummets."
Healthy levels of CoQ10 help to lower your blood pressure
and assist circulation as well as maintain healthy muscle tissue in
your heart.
CoQ10 is also one of the most powerful antioxidants
known to man.
CoQ10 levels decline as we age. This is significant
because evidence suggests that a vast number of diseases including dystrophy,
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Neurological disorders and
certain cancers are not only treatable with CoQ10 but may in fact be
caused, at least in part, by a deficiency in CoQ10.
What can CoEnzyme Q10 do for you?
Take a look at what Coenzyme Q10 can do for your health:
Slows down the aging process as it protects your body
from the damage of free radicals
Support your immune system defences
Is beneficial for promoting cardiovascular health
Plays a crucial role in the maintenance of periodontal
health
Research has shown that your immune system function
is reduced when your levels of CoQ10 are depleted.
What is CoQ10?
Coenzyme Q10 resists easy classification. Because it's
an organic compound acting as an enzyme or coenzyme, necessary in small
amounts for normal body function, most researchers consider it a vitamin.
CoQ10 is needed in every single cell in your body. It's
found in meats and some protein-rich nuts, but the concentrations in
these foods are normally weak.
How about fifteen pounds of peanut butter - or an equally
improbable three-and-a-half pounds of sardines - which provide just
100 mg of Q10!
Now I love peanut butter - but fifteen pounds..... a
day!
This is the amount the University of Washington School
of Medicine Physicians' Update calls "a reasonable daily amount."
To get optimal amounts of Q10, you need to take a supplement.
Why you need CoQ10?
Coenzyme Q10 is recognised as an essential component
in your body's production of ATP (also known as "muscle fuel").
Without ATP, our muscles cannot move. Without CoQ10,
we can't manufacture ATP.
After age 20, levels of CoQ10 in your body decline gradually.
After 50, it plummets.
Coenzyme Q10 is also one of the most powerful antioxidants
every discovered, and has been found to improve athletic performance,
and help intensive training athletes recover quicker.
In short, CoQ10 may well be one of the most important
and versatile nutrients ever discovered. The only downfall of CoQ10
relates to its oral absorption.
A Breakthrough in CoQ10 research
Fortunately, however, a recent breakthrough in CoQ10
delivery technology was recently discovered, meaning you can now make
the most of this amazing nutrient.
"When I coined the word vita-nutrient, I was thinking
of Coenzyme Q10. It is neither vitamin nor mineral nor amino acid, yet
it is absolutely vital to our health and vital that we get enough of
it." Dr Robert C. Atkins, M.D. from his book, "Dr. Atkins'
Vita-Nutrient Solution"
Although it's present in virtually every cell in your
body, very few people are aware of how important it is or how many different
health benefits CoQ10 provides.
In fact, CoQ10 plays so many different roles in health,
you really need a book to detail all of them!
CoQ10 combats effects of heart attack.
Coenzyme Q10 is shaping up to be a heart's best friend.
But only a small fraction of people who could benefit actually know
about it.
"There's no question that coenzyme Q10 can play
a significant role in recovery for heart attack,"
adds Dr. Peter H. Loengsjoen, a cardiologist in Tyler,
Texas, who has authored many journal articles on the use of CoQ10.
"In hundreds of studies, and in my own practice,
I've seen results that we would have said were highly unlikely, if not
impossible."
Beyond the heart
In addition to its critical role in ATP and energy production,
CoQ10's powerful antioxidant property diminishes as levels fall, decreasing
your body's disease-fighting abilities.
CoQ10's antioxidant strengths also make it a likely
candidate in helping prevent or treat other diseases where free radicals
have a major effect (such as cancer).
Oxidative stress is suspected as a possible trigger
for many diseases, including breast and colo-rectal cancers.
Other applications for Coenzyme Q10 include possible
roles in treating neurological disorders, controlling insulin levels,
treating periodontal disease, and enhancing athletic performance.
These far-ranging benefits are supported by a number
of clinical studies.
Dosage and delivery
Getting the right amount of CoQ10 into your bloodstream
and maintaining sufficient levels in your body is more complex than
just taking CoQ10 capsules.
A major factor in the bioavailability of CoQ10 is the
delivery system for the coenzyme. CoQ10 "molecules" are so
large that some researchers believe they stretch the definition of the
word.
Their size means these fat-soluble molecules need assistance
for optimal absorption. Unfortunately most CoQ10 supplements today cut
corners on the delivery system, meaning a less than effective product
for us as consumers.
CoQ10 in a form your body can use.
The most effective Coenzyme Q10 capsules now contain
both emulsified CoQ10 and a fatty oil to ensure maximum absorption.
CoQ10 that is pre-emulsified in an oil base relieves
your body of having to perform this task and can "increase absorption
levels by a factor of up to three times".
Absorption of fat soluble CoQ10 can be up to nine times
as great as in crystallised Q10, according to a study reported in the
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 1998.
This absorption technology, refered to as Tru-Sorb technology,
was recently licensed for use in the USA and Europe by Changes International
(now part of Goldshield Elite).
Your Quick Guide to CoQ10
CoQ10 is needed by every cell in your body to promote
optimum health
It plays a significant role in recovery from heart attacks,
and equally importantly in helping prevent them
Improves blood flow, which can help to reduce high blood
pressure.
Powerful Antioxidant
Natural body levels and the ability to synthesise it
in your body drop after age 20 and plummet after age 50. Supplementation
is both advised and recommended.
Also known as ubiquinone, taken from the Latin word
ubique, meaning 'everywhere'. The English word ubiquitous, meaning "appearing
everywhere at the same time", also gives a hint as to the highly
regarded nature of CoQ10.
Some delivery systems such as the patented Tru-Sorb
system are shown to be 900% more absorbable than the normal type.
About the Author: Mike Spencer has been helping people
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