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CoQ10
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

CoQ10 is a nutrient that is naturally produced in the mitochondria, the energy-producing center of every cell in the body. Your body requires CoQ10 to power every cellular function, such as muscle contractions, muscle and skin repair, and brain function. Overall, CoQ10 helps you feel energetic and keeps your body going strong.

CoQ10 is abundant in all the tissues in your body that need energy to function, such as the heart, liver, kidneys, skeletal muscles, and skin. The heart muscle has the highest natural concentration of CoQ10 to support its constant beating, which burns a large amount of energy. In fact, when Dr. Frederick Crane discovered CoQ10 in 1957, he isolated it from a beef heart.

How does CoQ10 work?

Think of the mitochondria as the furnace of your cells, burning the carbohydrates and fats from the food you eat to produce energy in the form of the body's universal energy molecule, ATP. CoQ10 is vital fuel for that furnace.

How might insufficient CoQ10 and too little energy be affecting your health?

Your body needs healthy levels of CoQ10 to naturally and efficiently produce energy.

Low energy production in the: Is a major contributing factor to:
Muscles Decreased strength - Cramps
Body Difficulty in losing weight - Feeling tired
So how are CoQ10 levels depleted?

CoQ10 production not only decreases naturally with age, but also is blocked as a side effect of cholesterol-blocking medications such as Lipitor, Crestor, Vytorin, and Zocor. Anyone over the age of 50 and anyone taking cholesterol-blocking medications may experience fatigue, muscle weakness, muscle cramps, and certain liver problems due to low CoQ10 levels. In the most severe cases, individuals may even experience myopathy, a serious dysfunction of muscle fibers, as a result of CoQ10 depletion.

What are the benefits of CoQ10 supplementation?

After the age of 50 and during therapy with cholesterol lowering medications, CoQ10 supplementation helps to counteract the dangerous consequences of energy depletion. CoQ10 supplementation will allow you to take cholesterol-blocking medications safely, with less risk of adverse side effects.

CoQ10 is a bio-identical food supplement, which means it.s identical to the CoQ10 your body naturally produces. Another bonus of CoQ10 supplementation: in addition to being essential for healthy energy levels, CoQ10 is a powerful natural antioxidant. Antioxidants are essential for skin and immune system health.