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Old 10-14-2008, 10:16 AM #4
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I have read reports that Tishcon makes an absorbable CoQ10 product. Vitaline Formulary manufactured the coQ10 used in the original study for parkinson's patients which showed a decrease in early stage patients who took 1200 mgm/day (Shults, Clifford, Beal, MF, et al, arch neurology, 2002). friend who is a pharmacist maintains Sam's Club brand is "pretty well absorbed". I have not researched this in a long time--would guess there are many products out there now which are well absorbed. at one time it wes thought one had to take a fat with the coQ10 to act as a vehicle for absorption, and several of the products used Vit E for this reason.
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