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Old 08-18-2008, 11:27 PM #1
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Default COQ10 Poll

Okay, Here's a poll, -
How many of you are taking coQ10, and at what level? 300 mg? 1200mg?
It's expensive, but is suppose to slow down the progression of PD.
Where do you buy it from? The health store , or the intenet?
Who gets the best deal.

I'll start.
I take 1200 mg.
Internet site
$22.59 for 60 softgels ( 400 mg each ) Do the math = $ 1.13 per day.

Perhaps together we will find the best place to buy from.

Dan
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