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Pyrroloquinoline quinone-conferred neuroprotection in rotenone models of Parkinson's disease.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...?dopt=Abstract
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Pyrroloquinoline quinone-conferred neuroprotection in rotenone models of Parkinson's disease.
would this be worth a try??

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PQQ has been in my regimen for quite awhile (It's in Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer). I haven't noticed any effects.
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PQQ has been in my regimen for quite awhile (It's in Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer). I haven't noticed any effects.

I have been taking PQQ ( 20mg) + Ubiquinol (100mg) together for nearly two months. It seems helped my fatigue a little bit, but not in a way significantly if I would say. I just wonder if the dosage should be higher, but do not know how high would it be as a meaningfully therapy... anybody knows...?
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I have been taking PQQ ( 20mg) + Ubiquinol (100mg) together for nearly two months. It seems helped my fatigue a little bit, but not in a way significantly if I would say. I just wonder if the dosage should be higher, but do not know how high would it be as a meaningfully therapy... anybody knows...?
Have you tried 300mg Ubiquinol?
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Have you tried 300mg Ubiquinol?
I have not. This will be equal to 2,400mg CoQ10. It would be interesting to see if anything happens.
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