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You’d Have to Be Crazy Not to Take This Supplement

Imagine a supplement that is used by literally every cell in your body. A supplement that is indispensable for normal metabolism. A supplement that simply increases levels of a chemical your body already produces.
Imagine a supplement that could help to fight heart disease, cancer, and brain disease. A supplement that could improve your blood sugar, your vision, even your skin. A supplement that is both a vitamin and an antioxidant.
It would be a panacea. A miracle drug. People would be rioting in the streets to get it.
Now let me tell you a secret. That supplement really exists. And according to a little-known scientific study published in 2006, it does everything I just asked you to imagine.1
It really can work miracles for your health.
It gets better. This supplement has no known risks, even at remarkably high daily doses. In fact, the only side effect ever reported was mild indigestion — and even that was only in rare cases.
No known risks. Too many benefits to list. (And more are discovered every day.)
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
There’s simply no reason not to take this supplement. Quite frankly, you’d be crazy not to.
Nature’s miracle drug
The name of this wonder supplement is ubiquinol, a highly reduced form of CoQ10 that is up to 8 times more effective than regular CoQ10 supplements.
It is absolutely essential in your body. Technically it is a “vitamin-like” substance. But the only reason it doesn’t enjoy the same status is because it is made in the body. Vitamins are not.
The problem is, after a certain age, neither is ubiquinol. Your body needs ubiquinol just as much as it needs other vitamins. But as you get older, it gets harder to make it. If you don’t get it from somewhere, then you’re in for a problem.
Last time I told you about the importance of ubiquinol supplements for the health of your heart. I also promised that today I would tell you about how ubiquinol can help to fight many other health problems. Problems like cancer. Heart disease. Brain disease. Diabetes.
Read on — I kept that promise below.
Ubiquinol vs. cancer
There are three main ways in which ubiquinol fights cancer.
First, ubiquinol is a powerful antioxidant. Though “oxidizing” may sound like a good thing, it’s usually bad news. Oxidative damage leads to cancer, heart disease, and many other problems. As an antioxidant, ubiquinol can prevent and sometimes reverse oxidative damage. That means ubiquinol supplements may help to keep you from developing cancer in the first place.
Second, studies suggest that it may directly inhibit the growth of cancer cells.2 That means that if you do get cancer, ubiquinol may help to keep it from spreading.
Third, ubiquinol helps the immune system to fight back. It is often given as an “adjuvant” therapy to increase the effectiveness of other forms of cancer treatment.
Three separate studies in breast cancer patients have suggested the benefits of CoQ10 therapy.3 Though the results were not conclusive, many of the patients in the study went into complete remission.
And that was with CoQ10. Keep in mind that ubiquinol is up to 8 times more powerful.
Ubiquinol also protects the heart from damage caused by doxorubicin, a common anticancer drug. Just like with statins, ubiquinol can protect you from well-meaning but misguided medical treatment.
Try to find a doctor you trust. But take ubiquinol just to be sure.
Ubiquinol vs. cardiovascular disease
In addition to preventing heart attacks, ubiquinol fights other kinds of heart disease as well. For example, it may help you to survive cardiac arrest. CoQ10 and mild hypothermia are used to treat heart attack patients in many emergency rooms across the country.4
A recent study looked at the effect of CoQ10 on hypertension. The 362 patients studied saw drops in systolic blood pressure of up to 17 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure of up to 10 mm Hg — all without side effects!5
Finally, ubiquinol supplements may be useful in treating congestive heart failure (CHF). One study randomly assigned 2664 patients with CHF to receive either a CoQ10 supplement or a placebo. Those receiving the supplement had a significant improvement in their symptoms. They were even hospitalized less often.6
Several studies have found similar effects for patients with heart failure and other types of heart disease as well.
All these studies had something else in common, too. They all used CoQ10. They found important health benefits by using a form 8 times weaker than what you could be taking every day. And it was still effective.
Do I even need to keep going? There is literally no reason not to take ubiquinol.
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Ubiquinol vs. brain disease
Brain disease is one of the conditions for which ubiquinol is most useful — and most widely used. Patients with neurodegeneration have lower levels of CoQ10. Even mainstream doctors prescribe a supplement.
One study of Parkinson’s patients clearly showed the benefits of CoQ10. Over four weeks, 28 patients were given either CoQ10 or a placebo. Those receiving CoQ10 experienced a significant reduction in symptoms.7 They even had improved vision.
The National Institutes of Health followed up with a 16-month study including 80 Parkinson’s patients. They concluded the same thing. Taking a daily CoQ10 supplement significantly improves Parkinson’s symptoms.8
By now you know what I’m going to say.
I’ll say it anyway.
Just imagine what ubiquinol would do.
It’s 8 times more effective.
Many similar diseases can be treated with ubiquinol. Huntington’s disease. Lou Gehrig’s disease. Most neuromuscular conditions. For these patients, ubiquinol may literally be a lifesaver.
Research is currently underway using CoQ10 for Alzheimer’s and stroke patients. The good news is that it seems to promote recovery for them, too.
We still have a lot to learn about ubiquinol. But its promise is well-nigh limitless.
Ubiquinol vs. diabetes
One of the biggest problems with diabetes is inflammation. Many of you know that all too well. As an antioxidant, ubiquinol helps to fight inflammation. That alone makes it useful for managing diabetes. Its effect on blood pressure is important for diabetics as well.
Further, ubiquinol also helps with glycemic control. One study looked at the effect of CoQ10 on 74 people with type 2 diabetes. Over 12 weeks, those taking CoQ10 showed significant improvements in blood sugar levels.9
This effect was achieved just with CoQ10. Again, ubiquinol is up to 8 times more powerful.
If you’re diabetic, you should definitely take a ubiquinol supplement every day.
Other assorted benefits of ubiquinol
The list of health problems that ubiquinol can improve is almost endless. That list includes:
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Gum disease.10
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Poor vision.
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Skin problems.
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Migraines.11
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Kidney failure.
It may help with weight loss. It may make you more athletic. It may even help you live longer.12
After reading all of these benefits, you may think that I’ve gone a bit overboard. I haven’t. You may think that I’m just shilling for a product. I’m not. My job is simply to bring you the best available health information out there. THB’s mission is to tell you about the best available cures supported by science. As the lengthy reference list suggests, the science supports ubiquinol.
To be fair, there is no such thing as a miracle drug. No simple pill can cure all that ails you.
But ubiquinol comes remarkably close.
A longer, healthier life. No risky side effects. What are you waiting for? I recommend that everyone take a ubiquinol supplement every day. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
To Your Health,
Michael Noltemeyer
Managing Editor
Total Health Breakthroughs
References:
- Bhagavan HN & Chopra RK. “Coenzyme Q10: Absorption, tissue uptake, metabolism and pharmacokinetics.” Free Radical Research, 40.5 (2006):445-453.
- Sakano K, Takahashi M, Kitano M, Sugimura T, Wakabayashi K. “Suppression of Azoxymethane-induced Colonic Premalignant Lesion Formation by Coenzyme Q10 in Rats.” Asian Pacific J Cancer Prev, 7 (2006): 599-603.
- National Cancer Institute. “Coenzyme Q10.” Accessed February 2010. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/cam/coenzymeQ10/Patient
- Damian MS, et al. “Coenzyme Q10 combined with mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest.” Circulation, American Heart Foundation, 110 (2004):3011-3016.
- Rosenfeldt FL, Haas SJ, Krum H, Hadj A, Ng K, Leong J-Y, Watts GF. “Coenzyme Q10 in the treatment of hypertension: a meta-analysis of the clinical trials.” J Human Hypertension, 21 (2007): 297-306.
- Baggio E, Gandini R, Plancher AC, Passeri M, Carmosino G. “Italian multicenter study on safety and efficacy of coenzyme Q10 adjunctive therapy in heart failure.” The Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 15 Supplement (1994):287-294.
- Muller T, Buttner T, Gholipour AF, Kuhn W. “Coenzyme Q10 supplementation provides mild symptomatic benefit in patients with Parkinson’s disease.” Neuroscience Letters, 341.3 (2003):201-4.
- Shults CW, et al. “Effects of coenzyme Q10 in early Parkinson disease: evidence of slowing of the functional decline.” Archives of Neurology, 59.10 (2002):1541-50.
- Hodgson JM, Watts GF, Playford DA, Burke V, Croft KD. “Coenzyme Q10 improves blood pressure and glycaemic control: a controlled trial in subjects with type 2 diabetes.” European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56.11 (2002):1137-42.
- Hanioka T, Tanaka M, Ojima M, Shizukuishi S, Folkers K. “Effect of topical application of coenzyme Q10 on adult periodontitis.” Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 15 Suppl (1994):241-8.
- Rozen T, Oshinsky M, Gebeline C, Bradley K, Young W, Shechter A, Silberstein S. “Open label trial of coenzyme Q10 as a migraine preventative.” Cephalalgia, 22.2 (2002):137–41.
- Coles L, Harris S. “Coenzyme Q-10 and Lifespan Extension.” Advances in Anti-Aging Medicine, 1.1 (1996): 205-215.
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