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<p> You probably haven&rsquo;t ever heard of an antioxidant known as coenzyme Q-10.&nbsp; It doesn&rsquo;t exactly have a ring to it, but it is one of the vitamins and supplements that are coming to the forefront when it comes to fighting heart disease.&nbsp; Coenzyme Q-10 is a vitamin-like substance that resembles vitamin E, but which may be an even more powerful antioxidant.&nbsp;&nbsp; It also goes by the name ubiquinone. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Coenzyme Q-10 is being hailed by scientists as one of the brightest new antioxidants around for postponing aging and preventing or treating heart disease.&nbsp; It is most easily found in salmon, but it has been synthesized into a supplement that is available at health food stores.&nbsp; Because it hasn&rsquo;t been tested as much as other vitamins and supplements no one is quite sure of the dosage to take, but as you age, your body produces less of it.&nbsp; This happens around the age of twenty, often leaving most people with a deficit by the age of forty.&nbsp; Studies on the cells of aged and diseased hearts have shown them to have serious deficiencies of coenzyme Q-10.&nbsp; The most sensible way to correct this appears to be to take coenzyme Q-10 as a supplement.</p>
<p> However, no one is quite sure how this untested antioxidant actually works.&nbsp; What they do know is that coenzyme Q-10 is an antioxidant that works similar to vitamin E in that it protects fat molecules being oxidized or damaged by free radicals.&nbsp; It does this by stabilizing the membrane of the fat cells and then<span id="more-33"></span> giving them a sort of spark of energy to keep them functioning at a normal rate.&nbsp; When you consider that it is the free radicals job to destroy the membranes of good cells and then zap their energy, it easy to see how important coenzyme Q-10 is. &nbsp;</p>
<p> This is why coenzyme Q-10 maintains concentrations in the heart&rsquo;s muscle cells, which need tremendous amounts of energy to keep a healthy heart pumping at a pace of one hundred thousand times per day.&nbsp; This is also probably why a weak and diseased heart will show very few traces of coenzyme Q-10 when it is autopsied.</p>
<p> Coenzyme Q-10, however, appears to do even more than this to prevent heart disease.&nbsp; This supplement is exceptionally strong when it comes to halting the relentless oxidation of blood cholesterol by free radicals in the blood stream.&nbsp; This is the first step for free radicals to start wreaking the arteries, which will eventually trigger heart attacks and strokes.&nbsp; While it does this more effectively than vitamin E or beta carotene, the difference is that it takes a lot more coenzyme Q-10 to do to this than the other antioxidants.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s why researchers are puzzled over how much off a dosage to recommend. &nbsp;</p>
<p> There&rsquo;s even more that Coenzyme Q-10 does for the cardiovascular system.&nbsp; It can even help reduce blood pressure.&nbsp; Taking 225 milligrams of coenzyme Q-10 on a daily basis reduced blood pressure in 85% of the patients who took it during one university study.&nbsp; It has been used for this purpose in other countries for decades and has been approved in Japan and Europe for the treatment of congestive heart failure.</p>
<p> Coenzyme Q-10 appears to do a lot more as well.&nbsp; It has also been proven to boost the immune system, lessen allergy attacks, treat asthma, help with ulcers, and also brain disorders.&nbsp; As scientists keep researching, only time will tell how many advantages this antioxidant will provide to the human body.&nbsp; As it becomes more researched, it will hopefully become more understood.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p> If you are going to take coenzyme Q-10, it is best to take it with food.&nbsp; It comes in pressed tablets, powder-filled capsules and oil-based gel caps.&nbsp; It works well with vitamin E, selenium, and vitamin B complex.&nbsp; Once again, there doesn&rsquo;t seem to be any downside to taking coenzyme Q-10, so the dosage isn&rsquo;t limited.&nbsp; The main thing about coenzyme Q-10 is that there doesn&rsquo;t seem to be a time that is too early to start taking it if you are concerned about heart disease.</p>
<p> Article Written By J. Foley</p>
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