Tuesday, December 11, 2012

CoQ10 Supports Congestive Heart Failure

New data is just in that shows how CoQ10 supports patients with congestive heart failure (scientist from Tulane University).   Natural Biology does meta-analysis of major clinical trails and bases all Natural Biology supplements on the meta-analysis thereof - thus Natural Biology's theme "In nature not all things are equal, some are superior - and supported by science."

The first associated improvement was indicated by the improvement in the ability of the heart to pump blood,  along with general heart scores - this according the the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

CHF, or Congestive Heart Failure, is the leading cause of mortality in the world, and in particular the United States.  The meta-analysis of this study demonstrates how CoQ10 may benefit patients - and it also suggest that patients with less significant CHF may also benefit.

Test during these trails consisted of 60mg to 300mg of CoQ10 over a 2 to 24 week period.   The meta-analysis is the most comprehensive we are aware of which takes in 13 studies to make these conclusions.  

In the United States,  many people are taking CoQ10 because of the use of statin drugs used the lower cholesterol because CoQ10 is depleted from the body during the use of statin drugs.

Natural Biology copyright:  Dec 2012

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