Campaign Against Chronic Pain Co Q 10
If you suffer from fibromyalgia and other chronic illnesses, Coenzyme Q10 ( Co Q 10 ) may be the one supplement that can ease your pain. Since the beginning of the century, many doctors are prescribing Co Q 10 to their patients who suffer from chronic pain. Doctors are finding that many of their patients with problems like fibromyalgia are living better lives without excessive pain by using the supplement. Coenzyme Q10 is a vital ingredient that adds oxygen to every cell in the human body. The two areas of the body that need the most oxygen is the heart and the brain. Ultimately, it's been noted to help lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes. It's also been known to help people who suffer from:
-Fibromyalgia -High Blood Pressure -Heart Failure -Kidney Failure -Parkinson's Disease -Cardiovascular Diseases like Angina, CHF and Hypertension It's also played an important part for people who have diabetes, gum disease and those who want to lose weight. CoQ10 has been around since the 1950’s, but has only been accepted by more cardiologists in the last decade. It's used extensively in Europe and Asia. Why is Co Q 10 so important? Every cell in your body has Coenzyme Q10. When you reach the age of 35, the body produces less of it on its own. Your cells get much worse the older you get, particularly for people who are on statin drugs. The supplement Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like compound that oxygenates every cell in your body.
Dr. Robert Nielson,
a member of the Fellow American Academy Family Practice in Saratoga Springs, New York, says he has seen excellent responses in patients after using CoQ10. "I have seen good responses in patients that were previously unable to stay on statins due to aches and feeling '80' after they started CoQ10. I often combine it with Vitamin D if patients have D levels below 40. The combination improves energy, exercise tolerance, decreases muscle fatigue and improves overall vitality." What about the side effects? Dr. Nielson says it is low on side effects or interactions with other medications. He adds that "caution should be exercised if taken with other blood thinners as it may slightly increase bleeding risk." There are no known food interactions.
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