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Default COQ10 and Chronic Kidney Disease

I found this very interesting.

81% Positive Response to Coenzyme Q1
Treatment for Chronic Kidney Failure


I first saw it mentioned in this link: Functional Medicine is Here To Stay

Is Functional Medicine Here to Stay? | GreenMedInfo | Blog Entry


I take COQ10 almost daily and will work to take it about every day. 100mg for me right now.

I don't have Kidney Disease but with aging everything declines.

Do your homework as usual.
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