Do you suffer with fatigue, pain, headaches, brain fog, diabetes, low immune function, high blood pressure, and MVP?
Researchers are now concluding that these symptoms can be from suboptimal levels of Coenzyme Q10. Could It Be A CoQ10 Deficiency? Discovered by researchers at the University of Wisconsin in 1957, Coenzyme -Q10 (CoQ10), also known as ubiquinone, is a powerful antioxidant .Its name comes from the word ubiquitous, which means “found everywhere.” Indeed, CoQ10 is found in every cell in the body. This fat-soluble, vitamin-like, enzyme is more abundant in some cells and organs than in others. It tends to congregate in the organs, which need the most energy, especially the heart, brain and liver. The primary function of CoQ10 is to provide cellular energy. In each cell there are organelles (small organ cells) known as mitochondria. Mitochondria are similar to a car’s cylinders. They allow a chain of chemical reactions to create a spark, which generates 95 percent of the body’s energy. CoQ10 is the spark that helps ignite adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the molecule that serves as the cell’s maj