Reduce Heart Disease – How does CoQ10 work?


The powerhouse of your cells is the mitochondria. The mitochondria convert the foods you eat into energy your body can use. The form of energy the body uses is called ATP. ATP is produced within the mitochondria by taking needed electrons from foods. CoQ10 is responsible for carrying the electrons back and forth between enzymes in the production of ATP.

If that was a little too much science for you, let me make it much simpler.

Without CoQ10 your cells can not produce energy for your body to function, including the heart muscle. The heart uses an enormous amount of energy to function and maintain blood circulation 24/7.

CoQ10 is especially beneficial if you have narrowed arteries and reduced blood flow to the heart. CoQ10 uses what little oxygen and nutrients the heart receives to increase production of ATP and boost the hearts energy levels.

The physician’s routinely using CoQ10 as part of their treatment plan for heart patients often refer to CoQ10 as “the miracle supplement” due to the drastic improvements to patient heart function.

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All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD

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3 Comments

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  2. Jessie says:

    I just read a post on Dr. Know’s blog that discusses a study that showed the ubiquinol form of CoQ10 lowered cholesterol, as opposed to regular CoQ10, which according to the comments section, does not give a great effect.

    http://www.knowguff.com/2011/03/ubiquinol-reduced-coq10-reduces.html

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