Friday, August 27, 2010

CoQ10


(Coenzyme Q10)

As some of you know just from getting to know me at the shop, my husband has had some difficulties with his heart. Yesterday, his cardiologist did a heart catheter on him, which allows him to actually SEE the condition of his arteries around the heart muscle. The reason for this procedure yesterday was due largely to the symptoms my husband had been experiencing for a week or more, namely blood pressure bouncing up and down, energy levels down, chest pains, weakness,... So like a good patient, he went in for the procedure and the doctor found that his heart and surrounding arteries were in very good condition right now. So why was he feeling so bad for a week or so? The doctor and I talked about it some, and I reflected back to what was going on at the time of the check-up that might have had something to do with it. At that time, he had been taking CoQ10 and had run out. Instead of running to the shop and getting another bottle, he just let it go and figured we'd get some in a few days (which we have). I told the doctor how he had seemed to *perk up* when he started the CoQ10 and his *feel bad state* started the day or 2 after he ran out. The doctor said "THEN TELL HIM GET BACK ON THOSE THINGS!" and of course,.... I did!

The reason I had him start taking it in the first place is because he had a heart attack last year. since that time, he has been taking a beta-blocker and a statin drug ...both of which can adversely affect the CoQ10 levels of the body. So now I've seen a difference in him, and want to share with others just how beneficial this enzyme is for your body.

(The following information is taken in excerpts from The Hart Book, a guide to NSP products.)
Coenzyme Q10 is a naturally occurring nutrient found in nearly every cell in the human body and is a part of energy production at a cellular level (ATP synthesis). As a result, CoQ10 affects the functions of all cells in the body and thus, is essential for the health of virtually all human tissues and organs, particularly the heart, immune system, gastric mucosa (stomach lining) and gingiva (gums).

Insufficient serum blood levels and tissue deficiencies of CoQ10 have been demonstrated in a wide variety of cardiovascular diseases, including angina pectoris (chest pain), aortic valvular disease (a heart condition involving a defect in one or more heart valves), cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertension (high blood pressure), mitral valve prolapse (a common heart valve abnormality), ......and more. Research has consistently confirmed a strong correlation between the severity of heart failure and low blood and tissue levels of CoQ10. This should come as no surprise, since the heart requires the highest amount of ATP activity in order to support its constant aerobic function (pulsation). Thus, sufficient levels of CoQ1- are essential for a healthy heart and critical for a failing heart.

Many placebo-controlled trials have been performed to test theories on the importance of CoQ10, and in these studies, cardiac improvements are demonstrated. Cardiovascular health is not the sole reason for considering the use of CoQ10, though. It's role in enhancing immune system function has been well established also and has given cause to scientific study and investigation as a possible anti-cancer agent.

Side effects of CoQ10 supplementation are very limited to rare, occurring in less than 1/2 of 1%, according to a study of long-term CoQ10 use in 5,000 patients. When mild reactions were experienced, they included appetite loss, diarrhea, slight nausea and stomach discomfort. Typically, such reactions will disappear if CoQ10 is taken after meals or if the dose is reduced.

So your body is in need of energy in all cells, and those cells build your body systems, and those body systems run your life. Providing your cells with the tools it needs to create that energy does more than give you "get up and go"...it literally gives you strength to protect against serious illnesses and system failures. Of course, there are many many reasons why things can go wrong and no single supplement can provide for ALL those reasons. There really is no *miracle pill*, but there certainly IS *food for your heart*.

I encourage you to use Google and look into more information on the benefits of CoQ10 and it what it can do for you!

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