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161647 tn?1280608163 Since the body converts ubiquinone into ubiquinol, there is an extra step involved, and not all of the ingested ubiquinone gets converted into ubiquinol. In healthy people, over 90% of the CoQ10 in the blood is in the form of ubiquinol, but as you get older, both the total level of coenzyme Q10 and the body's ability to turn it into ubiquinol decline. This doesn't mean that taking ubiquinone is ineffective; all it means is that taking ubiquinol is more effective.
Avatar m tn No government agency is responsible for routinely testing CoQ10 or ubiquinol supplements for their contents or quality. Research by ConsumerLab.com in 2000 and 2004 found that not all CoQ10 supplements contained their claimed amounts, although all products tested in 2006 met their claims. Because products on the market are constantly changing, ConsumerLab.
Avatar n tn I use CoQ10 (Ubiquinol) 200 mg up to 3 times daily for post ablation heart palpations instead of heart meds or BP meds. I don't know if they would have worked before the ablation though. I read on several websites that it has been noted in several studies that CoQ10 levels are usually low in persons with heart conditions and even diabetes - especially if they are taking heart meds which can cause the CoQ10 to go even lower!! I could send you a multitude of inks on it.
Avatar m tn This form offers you the same broad-ranging benefits, but with heightened absorption which yields higher concentrations of CoQ10 in the blood. Ubiquinol has beens shown to provide powerful antioxidant defense and also supports the body's cardiovascular and energy systems by aiding in the synthesis of mitochondrial ATP. The comprehensive benefits of ubiquinol also aid the liver, brain and immune systems. Just make sure you buy a good quality product.
Avatar f tn m wondering how i can research the success rates of hospitals as well as talk to others who may be having to make this decision. I'm also not sure of the questions i need to ask the transplant team I'm apparently on optimal meds and am considered stable but have had several VTs for which i have a biventricular defibrillator.
317787 tn?1473358451 Hi, I am 20 months post tx. I have had a few issues and done some research to see what I could find to help me. I am sure others have done the same. After tx I had brain fog, lots of pain and aching. I think it gets to a point where you can not see the forest for the trees. If one felt well before tx then one wants to blame the tx. I think it is a mixture of having HCV for so many many years, the damage done, treating, inactivity during tx, as well as getting older.
Avatar f tn One important thing about CoQ10 is that it HAS to be in the form Ubiquinol, for people over 30, for proper absorption. As we get older we lose the enzyme ability to break down CoQ10 into Ubiquinol, so it is a waste of $ to take wrong form. Maybe that is why you all had wrong reaction. It is a very good heart healthy, metabolic energy supplement, naturally found in our bodies. Of course as we age it becomes greatly depleted.
12832842 tn?1448728801 m posting is because my husband , in his research and love for molecular science, decided there is a lot that makes sense in terms of mitochondrial disfunctions. There are such more eloquent and verbal exchanges with regards to particular data on this! I'm just speaking plainly!! So anyway......my hubby went and got this stuff anyway, I was very skeptical and went into taking these supplements with absolutely no expectations. I was just making him happy by trying. Well..
Avatar m tn Many thanks for posting your comments, very helpful. Unfortunately since taking Pharma Nord BioActive Q10 Ubiquinol 100mg capsules my teeth have become very sensitive. I thought this supplement was supposed to help gum problems but it seems to make it worse?
Avatar n tn hey all! my name is Jennifer! i am doing a research paper on Aquagenic Urticaria. I was wondering if anyone who has this allergy could let me know how it effects your life, how you cope with it and how you got it. that would be so great! Its appreciated!!! thanks!
Avatar f tn So, I’ve been doing some more research, I was looking into bad breath as it seems to be a common denominator among us. I had bad breath growing up however since after high school it went away. I also did have a lot of work done to my teeth such as braces, extractions etc. (maybe that helped). Anyways, I remember reading a post about a woman who said a smell came from her until she had deep cleaning with her teeth and it went away for awhile.
Avatar f tn Folliculitis.
Avatar n tn I found this out when I did some research on non-toxic flea removal when I had issues with them after the first heat wave last year. My cat and I never had any issues in our previous apartment, so I knew it wasn't something we brought with us. I remembered that the previous tenant kept talking about some biting insects, but it was hard to get any sense out of the previous tenant because English was her second lanuage.
Avatar n tn P.S. I take a lot of supplements such as ubiquinol, MSM, tyrosine, ginseng, etc but I doubt any of them increases blood pressure. No smoking and minimal drinking. My cholesterol is good too.
Avatar m tn COQ10 (Ubiquinol not Ubiquinone) taken daily along with a garlic supplement (Make sure its high in Allicin). Take the garlic supplement with either a chewable or swallow Vitamin C. Garlic + Vitamin C can lower blood pressure quite amazingly. Studies have shown COQ10 can lower systolic by as much as 17mmHg and diastolic by 10mmHg. Google search them-- you'll find a ton of studes. COQ10 takes about 3 months before you see the full effect-- garlic only takes a week or two.
198419 tn?1360242356 I don't have any information for you, but I will be very interested to see what you find and what eventually happens with you. I've probably told you this, but my sister had what her neuro said was an allergic reaction to her Rebif. She developed an all-over itchy skin rash that hurt like the dickens. Her doctor pulled her off Rebif because of this reaction and aggressive disease course and started her on Tysabri.
Avatar m tn After she washed the cat I took anti-allergic meds for a some days, after that I stopped the medication and all my symptoms were gone until a week or so ago, my throat it sore, after doing some research online I found out that you can get asthma if you have an allergic reaction to cats, I don't think I have most of the asthma symptoms, but sometimes I feel lack of breath (barely noticeable), nasal congestion and I have a strange feeling every time I breath like if I was breathing cold air.
5555315 tn?1369796043 i have an allergy since my childhood. before i got it from eating prawns, crabs and even chicken, first it becomes red and itchy , then after a week the allergies developed into scars, these scars are only dark spots, but there are too many of it on my legs, that i can't even wear shorts , how am i going to get rid of these scars? and up until now i have these allergies but the only difference is that now i don't know the cause, since it always occur even if i don't eat those foods.
Avatar m tn try claritin see if that helps ..ask your Doctor what he thinks ...and do some research on the affects on us of the chem trails they are spraying .
Avatar m tn I started to have a lot of mucus during the day, especially after meals. I have history of allergies but not to food - as far as I thought, so I did allergy tests and saw that I have some minor allergies to carrots and mango. But, that wasnt the issue. Almost every product I eat causes mucus /snot /tiredness/bloating sometimes diarrhea and sometimes constipation and mainly heartburn.
Avatar m tn Very often, a person with a food allergy has already been exposed to it previously. In other words, they have been sensitized to the food. The more the particular food is ingested the worse the allergy can become. If the rash is bothersome or should worsen you can always go to urgent care or the ER. Also, there are OTC antihistamines that you can look into for the itch.
Avatar f tn http://www.medinik.com/allergy/onion-allergy You can get skin tested by an allergist pricing you with an actual piece of the onion. Also, I read that oftentimes cooked onion is ok but not raw.
10219953 tn?1426171839 Why is it that science and medicine research so much on synthetic chemicals and such yet all these natural items: primerose,cinnamon,aloe era,cumin,etc.... That many of us read on pregnancy website for induction for example haven't been researched the heck out of them? There's so many natural item that by now and how technology is and our advanced medicine that we don't know all about them.