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Deficiencies in CoQ (also known as Coenzyme Q) can cause or aggravate many conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and periodontal disease. "After age , levels of Coenzyme Q in your body decline gradually.After , it plummets." Healthy levels of CoQ help to lower your blood pressure and assist circulation as well as maintain healthy muscle tissue in your heart. CoQ is also one of the most powerful antioxidants known to man. CoQ 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 CoQ but may in fact be caused, at least in part, by a deficiency in CoQ. What can CoEnzyme Q do for you? Take a look at what Coenzyme Q 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 CoQ are depleted. What is CoQ? Coenzyme Q 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. CoQ 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 mg of Q! 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 Q, you need to take a supplement. Why you need CoQ? Coenzyme Q 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 CoQ, we can't manufacture ATP. After age , levels of CoQ in your body decline gradually. After , it plummets. Coenzyme Q 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, CoQ may well be one of the most important and versatile nutrients ever discovered. The only downfall of CoQ relates to its oral absorption. A Breakthrough in CoQ research Fortunately, however, a recent breakthrough in CoQ 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 Q. 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 CoQ provides. In fact, CoQ plays so many different roles in health, you really need a book to detail all of them! CoQ combats effects of heart attack. Coenzyme Q is shaping up to be a heart's best friend. But only a small fraction of people who could benefit actually know about it.

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

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