Coenzyme Q10 and Endocrine Disorders
CoQ1o supplements are beneficial for patients with some thyroid disorders, type-2 diabetes, and male infertility issues.
CoQ1o supplements are beneficial for patients with some thyroid disorders, type-2 diabetes, and male infertility issues.
CoQ10 supplements are useful for treating congestive heart failure and for preventing migraines.
In middle age and in the senior years, the cellular bio-synthesis of Coenzyme Q10 declines with increasing age. One estimate suggests that the bio-synthesis of Coenzyme Q10 in heart muscle cells is reduced to half at 80 years.
Commercially available CoQ10 supplements are quite different from one another in quality and potency. Even if the manufacturers start with the same CoQ10 raw material, the end result can vary considerably.
Coenzyme Q10 and selenium in combination. The KiSel-10 Study researchers were curious to see whether the long-term supplementation of senior citizens with Coenzyme Q10 [...]
Fatigue. Chronic fatigue. Can CoQ10 supplementation make a difference against fatigue, lethargy, tiredness? Dr. William V. Judy (1938-2022), president of the SIBR Research [...]
With great sadness, we announce the passing of the Coenzyme Q10 researcher Dr. William V. Judy, on October 30, 2022. Dr. Judy completed undergraduate [...]
The 2019 Lopez-Lluch bioavailability study – the “gold standard” reference for CoQ10 bioavailability studies – showed, among other things, that there is considerable variability [...]
Coenzyme Q10 is not equally well absorbed from all supplements. Some commercially available CoQ10 supplements give a better absorption; some give very little absorption. [...]
Coenzyme Q10 and glycemic control. Blood sugar control. Diabetes. All topics on our minds as we get older. In the US, blood sugar [...]