A Nutritional Insurance Plan
CoQ-10 can help correct deficiencies that come with age,
particularly related to your heart, brain, liver, blood, and
immune system. Extensive research shows that CoQ-10
may help to enhance your general resistance to many
chronic diseases.
What Is CoQ-10?
CoQ-10, or coenzyme Q-10, is also called ubiquinol-10 or
vitamin Q. CoQ-10 is a potent antioxidant which helps to
protect your body from the formation of harmful free radicals.
Free radicals are by-products of chemical toxins,
some of which are the result of your body’s internal chemical
reactions. Free radicals can damage your cells and
impair your immune system which can then lead to chronic
infections and many forms of degenerative disease. Damaging
free radicals can form from exposure to chemicals,
pesticides, toxins, radiation, and toxic substances.
One Of The Most
Powerful Antioxidants Known
CoQ-10 is one of the most powerful antioxidants known.
Therefore, CoQ-10 may be helpful in many conditions
such as cancer, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes,
allergies, chronic bacterial and viral infections, psoriasis,
brain impairment (such as Alzheimer’s disease, Lou
Gehrig’s disease, gradual loss of memory and brain functioning),
and poor antibody production (antibodies help
to keep your immune system strong). CoQ-10 can also
help protect muscles against exercise-induced injury.
CoQ-10 is a natural substance, found in significant levels
in mitochrondria (the tiny energy-producing factories
within cells). Your body’s production of CoQ-10 begins
to decline around age 20, often leaving you seriously
deficient by middle age.
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Studies show that the cells of diseased and aging hearts are drastically deficient in CoQ-
10, which suggests that the higher incidence of heart disease
after age 50 is related to deficiencies in CoQ-10. Worldwide
research studies suggest that the ravages of aging
may be due to a wide-spread deficiency of antioxidants, in
particular, CoQ-10.
How Does CoQ-10 Protect Us?
CoQ-10, a powerful antioxidant, protects fat molecules from
becoming oxidized or infused with harmful free radicals which
can go on rampages, irreparably damaging cells. CoQ-10
helps to stabilize the cell membrane, keeping the cell alive to
avoid an early cell death.
When the cell membrane is torn or
ruptured (often from free radicals), the cell often dies prematurely.
CoQ-10 can help to prevent this. Perhaps CoQ-
10’s greatest talents are used in the mitochondria, the tiny
energy factories inside the cells, where oxygen in burned to
give the cells energy to carry out their many duties.
CoQ-10
is often called the “Spark of Life” that starts the mitochondrial
engines, without which the cell would cease to exist.
Stop Aging Now
Aging accelerates in direct proportion to the amount of free
radical damage done to the mitochondrial power stations.
Such damage can shut down the cell’s power supplies by
as much as 80%. These power shortages can drastically
weaken the functioning of the heart, liver, brain, and other
organs. As the energy supply grows weak, the bio-electricity
to conduct life activities can diminish, like a light bulb
barely glowing. Restocking your body’s supply of CoQ-10
can help dead-stop this process.
Typical Adult Use: Begin with 25 mg per day (usually about one capsule); over several weeks, you may slowly want to increase to 50 to 100 mg per day (about 2 to 4 capsules). For special programs, take up to 300 mg daily (about 12 capsules). |