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I spoke with my ND today about CoQ10 because my test result showed I was low. I got a 'prescription' to eat red meat (from a naturopath!) because it is most concentrated natural resource with CoQ10. She said to be careful in looking for a good butcher where the livestock aren't fed the bad hormones. I had backed away from red meat because of the hormone issues in the news. Little did I know I was depleting myself of CoQ10, and putting my heart in jeopardy. Some meat has more CoQ10 than others, so consider that, too. I had been taking supplements only, no meat, but absorption seemed weak. I suspect absorption from food will be better than supplements. I asked her when I should get retested. She suggested six months. I asked the cost of the isolated CoQ10 test (because mine was in a package test), and she said $70. Considering how important CoQ10 is in many respects (heart, liver, etc.), I don't think that's a lot. I'd recommend the CoQ10 test to everyone. It'll help us avoid taking too little meat/supplements, and make sure it doesn't get too high.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | adelina (02-29-2012) |
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