CoQ10

CoQ10

Coenzyme Q10 is a naturally occurring compound found throughout the human body. Although similar in structure to some vitamins, CoQ10 is technically not a vitamin because it is synthesized in the body, whereas vitamins must be obtained from one’s diet. 

Cells use CoQ10 for growth, maintenance, and energy production. Cellular structures called mitochondria utilize CoQ10 to convert food into energy. 

Because of its necessity in energy production, CoQ10 is predominantly found in tissues with high energy requirements or metabolic activity like the heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas. However, CoQ10 is synthesized in almost every cell of the body. Normally, the body can maintain CoQ10 levels, but some may require extra supplementation. 

Treatment & Benefits

Improves athletic performance

Reduces inflammation

Anti-inflammatory

May lower blood pressure

Migraine prevention

Slows Alzheimer’s disease

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