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Default CoQ10: An Important Supplement For Parkinson's Patients

CoQ10: An Important Supplement For Parkinson's Patients

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Parkinson's Disease is a condition that affects about a half a million Americans. I see these patients everyday and I ask them "What are you taking to treat your Parkinson's?" They then list the various medications. At this point I tell them that those medications don't treat Parkinson's, they only treat symptoms. What we need to do is look for ways to treat the underlying disease and can pave the way for slowing down the disease preogression. In this study, CoQ10 proved to slow the rate of decline for Parkinson's patients by 48% over a 1 year period.
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