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Kapoor, P., & Kapoor, A. K. (2013, January–March). Coenzyme Q10 — a novel molecule. Journal, Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine, 14(1), 37–45 American Academy of Neurology (2004, April 28). Study shows coenzyme Q10 may prevent migraine [Press Release] Qu, H., Guo, M., Chai, H., Wang, W.-T., Gao, Z.-Y., & Shi, D.-Z. (2018, September 25). Effects of coenzyme Q10 on statin‐induced myopathy: An updated meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of the American Heart Association, 7(19) CoQ10 might help treat specific heart conditions, such as congestive heart failure and high blood pressure, particularly among older individuals. People usually tolerate CoQ10 supplementation well, and the supplements produce few, if any, side effects. However, there is limited research to support the health benefits that CoQ10 might offer.
The following list of allergens are excluded: Wheat, Barley, Soya, Eggs, Milk (and milk products), Lactose, Nuts, Sulphites, Celery, Fish, Shellfish, Yeast and Gluten containing ingredients. Other research showed that CoQ10 might help people recover from some types of heart surgery. Reducing migraines We insist on natural CoQ10 as this is the form used in most studies and we present it dissolved in vegetable oil to aid absorption. These gelatin-free capsules are made in the UK to pharmaceutical GMP standards. The 200mg strength is increasingly recommended by practitioners.
http://www.onlinejacc.org/content/52/18/1435?ijkey=071e903af99a4c34080f55a671d954ca8c79a6ec&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha People can obtain CoQ10 by eating certain meats and grain proteins, but the quantity present in these foods is too small to increase CoQ10 levels in the body significantly.
There is currently not enough evidence to support using CoQ10 to either prevent or treat cancer or Parkinson’s disease. However, it might help treat certain heart conditions and prevent migraines. Medical News Today has strict sourcing guidelines and draws only from peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical journals and associations. We avoid using tertiary references. We link primary sources — including studies, scientific references, and statistics — within each article and also list them in the resources section at the bottom of our articles. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy.
Taylor, B. A., Lorson, L., White, C. M., & Thompson, P. D. (2015, February). A randomized trial of coenzyme Q10 in patients with confirmed statin myopathy. Atherosclerosis, 238(2), 329–335 Tepper, S. J. (n.d.). Evidence-based basics on nutraceuticals: Herbs, minerals, vitamins, and supplements in migraine management Taking statins may reduce the amount of CoQ10 in a person’s blood. Studies have shown a significant reduction in plasma CoQ10 concentrations following treatment with statins. It is essential to speak with a healthcare professional before taking any new dietary supplements, including CoQ10.