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Patients with congestive heart failure may absorb conventional CoQ10 poorly.  An advanced CoQ10 formulation called ubiquinol provides improved absorption and dramatically elevates blood levels.

Aging individuals and individuals suffering from congestive heart failure are often deficient in CoQ10.  Supplementing with Ubiquinol CoQ10 helps improve heart function and relieve the symptoms of congestive heart failure.

Cholesterol-lowering statin medications block the synthesis of both cholesterol and CoQ10, and may thus lead to CoQ10 deficiencies.  This may explain the fatigue and muscle pain that can accompany statin use.

Coenzyme Q10 is an antioxidant nutrient essential to energy production, especially in organs that require vast amounts of energy, such as the heart and brain.

Coenzyme Q10 deficiency is now exceedingly common due to the widespread use of statin drugs.

Numerous clinical trials show benefits for congestive heart failure when blood Co Q10 levels exceed 3.5 mcg/mL.

When CoQ10 levels are low, one of the first changes to occur is a weakening of heart muscle function, known as diastolic dysfunction. This has nothing to do with diastolic blood pressure, but rather represents impairment in the relaxing or filling phase of the cardiac cycle. After heart muscle contracts, it takes a great deal of cellular energy, or ATP, to re-establish the calcium gradients such that muscle fibers may relax. Thus, if diastolic dysfunction is severe, it can result in congestive heart failure.

Energy is the name of the game. The heart muscle must have a constant supply of energy or it cannot function properly.

D-ribose is the new kid on the heart supplement block. As a building block of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), it rapidly restores depleted energy in sick hearts.

You probably haven’t heard about D-ribose. But you will. It’s that good. Every cell in the human body makes some of this simple sugar molecule, but only slowly and to varying degrees, depending on the tissue. The liver, adrenal glands, and fat tissue produce the most—enough to serve their purpose of making compounds involved in the production of hormones and fatty acids. But tissue elsewhere has little. 

Read More About Alleviating Congestive Heart Failure With CoQ10

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