Monday, September 14, 2009

Dr. James Meschino explains properties of Co-Q10

Coenzme Q10 (Co-Q10) is present in all body cells, with the heart and liver containing the greatest amount. A major function of Coenzyme Q10 is to act as the catalyst in the production of energy at the cellular level. Research shows that there is a decline of Coenzyme Q10 levels with aging and that the decline of Coenzyme Q10 over time might be intimately linked to fundamental aging mechanisms and play a causative role in aging itself.

Studies show that if CoQ10 declines to a 25% deficiency, our organs and systems cannot meet their energy requirements. Below 75% deficiency, life can no longer be sustained. CoQ10 has numerous benefits including improving the efficiency of energy production, improving heart function, preventing and curing gum disease, boosting the immune system, improving weight loss programs, reducing high blood pressure, and anti-aging effects!

General Benefits of Coenzyme Q10

Co-Q10 improves efficiency of energy production.
Co-Q10 enhances immune system strength.
Co-Q10 helps reduce high blood pressure.
Co-Q10 improves and even reverses periodontal disease.
Co-Q10 improves efficacy of weight loss programs.
Co-Q10 may reduce the side effects of chemotherapy.
Cardiovascular Benefits of Coenzyme Q10

Co-Q10 increases the intrinsic strength of the heart muscle
Co-Q10 is used in Japan and elsewhere to treat congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, ischemic injury and angina pectoris.
Co-Q10 is effective in lowering blood pressure
Co-Q10 reduces ischemic & hypoxic injury
Anti-aging Effects of Coenzyme Q10

Co-Q10 increases energy in sedentary people
Co-Q10 acts as an immunologic stimulant
Co-Q10 is a potent antioxidant; aids detoxification
Co-Q10 has been shown to dramatically extend the life span of female mice

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