CoQ-10 (Coenzyme Q-10)

CoQ-10 , also known as Ubiquinone, is a lipodal vitamin-like substance similar in
structure to vitamin K. Isolated in its pure form in 1957, researchers have found it to be
an essential substance in cell respiration, electron transfer, and the control of
oxidation reactions. A recent review of its therapeutic benefits suggests CoQ-10 may
become a standard therapy for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease,
including angina pectoris and congestive heart failure. CoQ-10 deficiency
has been reported in 60% to 96% of patients with gingivitis. Deficient levels of
Co-Q10 have been found in diabetes mellitus, periodontal disease and muscular
dystrophy. No serious side effects have been reported with long term clinical
use of CoQ-10
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