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Old 01-11-2008, 11:49 PM #1
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Originally Posted by mrsd View Post
do you mind sharing with us where you get yours?

They allow that here.

I've always recommended people use as high a dose as they can afford.
And also a quality product. Price has always been a limiting factor.

CoQ-10 works in the mitrochondria of cells to help deliver fatty acids for
conversion to energy. The mitochondria are necessary for all functions in the body, muscles, nerves, everything. When they fail, you fail.

CoQ-10 works in the heart to keep the muscle viable. The fluid accumulation I think is secondary to mito failure and heart failure. Carnitine also works this way, and it is something to consider as well.

I've been looking on the net and see some lowered prices all of a sudden.
That is welcome, since they went UP a couple of years ago.

Thanks for the post... it has info that will help many who read here!
I bought mine at Vitamin World. It's about $15 for 30 softgels of 400 mgs. I broke open a softgel and it was a dark but shiny orange color, which I've read is what it should look like.

The best to you.

Kelley Eidem
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