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Co-Q10
Nutritional
Support For:
• Cardiovascular Disease
•
Hypertension
• Arrhythmias
• Periodontal Gum Disease
• Immune Support
• Low stamina & endurance
• CoQ10 Deficiencies
(statin drugs, beta blockers, tricyclic antidepressants)
Coenzyme Q10,
also known as ubiquinone, is a micronutrient essential to all human
life. This naturally-occurring nutrient is a co-factor in the body’s
electron transport system from which all of the body’s energy
is derived. Coenzyme Q10 is essential in helping the body produce
energy at the cellular level where it regulates the intake of oxygen.
This supplies the very “spark of life” that creates
the required energy for all human cells. Without sufficient Coenzyme
Q10 we would not have enough energy to survive.
A decline or disruption in the body’s Coenzyme Q10 levels
can lead to illness. For example, Dr. Karl Folkers says that when
Coenzyme Q10 levels drop below 75% (a 25% deficiency) we may become
ill, and when levels drop below 25% (a 75% deficiency) death occurs.
Additionally, statistical data shows that low Coenzyme Q10 values
can lead to death within six months.1 Most people become deficient
in Coenzyme Q10 during times of illness, environmental stress or
aging. By the time we reach 60 years of age nearly 75% of our Coenzyme
Q10 levels are depleted. However, dietary supplementation helps
restore useful levels of this vital nutrient.2,3
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