CoQ10 benefits are largely unknown to most people and medical practitioners. Foods high in coq10, and Coq10 supplements are actually needed by patients on certain classes of heart medications. Let’s examine this nutrient and its vital functions.
What is Coenzyme Q10?
Coenzyme Q10 called CoQ10 for short is a fat-soluble essential nutrient found in the mitochondria of each of your cells.
It is involved in metabolic energy production by shuttling electrons through the electron transport chain. It is also a powerful antioxidant.
It is also known as also known as ubiquinone, ubidecarenone, or ubiquinol. Ubiquinol is its active, and some feel, more bioavailable form.
It remains in the system much longer and is more effective in increasing coenzyme Q10 concentrations in the heart where it is needed. For this reason the ubiquinal would provide more of the benefits of coenzyme q10 than other coq10 supplements.
Some people especially as they get older have more trouble converting nutrients into their active forms, and so it may make sense to supplement with the active form saving the body from the extra metabolic step needed to convert it.
Levels of coq10 in the body can be checked by a blood test to see if they are in the reference range. This will show whether you need to supplement then, or if you are supplementing, whether the coq10 supplements you are taking are being properly absorbed.
Natural production of coq10 in the body declines quite a bit with age (up to 70%+ ). When an older person is also on statin drugs which also deplete coq10 this can result in a serious depletion of contractile energy in the heart!
COQ10 Benefits
Some benefits of this powerful nutritional factor are:
Powerful antioxidant protection for the heart and other critical body systems
Anti-cancer nutrient
Helps improve cellular energy levels and prevent mitochondrial energy decline
Neuroprotective – protects the brain and nervous system from toxicity and stress
Making Old Hearts Young
Researchers at The Baker Institute in Melbourne Australia are using Coq10 supplements prior to heart surgery in the hopes of improving recovery times and ensuring their hearts cope better with the stress of surgery.
Leading this research is Dr. Franklin Rosenfeldt, who feels that coq10 benefits could be what is needed to turn back the clock and give old hearts the cellular energy they need to resist stress, and beat more strongly giving a boost to the patient’s cardiovascular system.
In Japan coq10 is prescribed by doctors for their patients who have heart disease as a safe and effective way to boost heart output not by stimulating or regulating the heartbeat like a drug, but simply by giving the heart more usable energy to work with.
Foods High in coq10
To get coq10 benefits it’s logical to start with food sources of this nutrient and work them into your diet. Here is a short list of foods high in coq10
- Meats, specifically organ meats such as heart, liver, and kidney
- Fish specifically oily fish like sardines, mackerel, bluefish, and salmon
- Eggs, preferably organic eggs from free range chickens
- Green vegetables such as spinach and broccoli (raw)
- Minimally processed whole grain wheat and wheat germ products
These foods worked into your diet provide the foundation for getting an adequate supply of coq10, but you may also need Coq10 supplements if you are older, under stress, and/or have heart disease.
Coq10 Supplements
There are many good forms of supplemental coq10 on the market. I can’t list them all but I will tell you which ones I feel are of top quality. Three brands come to mind, and they are:
(Kaneka QH™ reduced form of CoQ10) 50 mg
Life Extension – Super Ubiquinol CoQ10 (Kaneka QH™ )
My personal favorite QH-Absorb coenzyme q10 200mg, Ubiquinol Kaneka QH, 30 Softgels
In all three formulations, (Kaneka QH™) is the patented form of ubiquinol that is used, so when you see the Kaneka trademark you can be sure you are getting an effective form with a high bioavailability to get the full benefits of coenzyme q10.
Just some final points to consider about coq10 supplements are that if you are older and/or you are on a statin drug or other medication that is known to deplete coq10, you should supplement this nutrient.
Coq10 benefits are not just a matter of having more energy or feeling better, they may indeed be a matter of life and death. This powerful antioxidant is one supplement that you shouldn’t be without!
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