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1. Coenzyme Q10 is a natural antioxidant made in the body, providing basic cell functionality and maintenance. 2. It is similar to some vitamins, where it helps produce energy for cell growth. 3. The antioxidant and cell functionality of CoQ10 protects the cells from free radicals, reactive chemicals, and other harmful and damaging substances to cellular components. Benefits: 1. May help with cardiovascular functions, reducing the risk of heart failure. 2. May help reduce the risk of cancer, based off the high antioxidant properties. 3. May help with muscle regeneration of the nerves, reducing the risk of muscular dystrophy. 4. May help with fatigue due to its naturally occurring energy enzymes. 5. Antioxidant properties may further help with vision and brain functionality, reducing the risk of eye disease and Alzheimer’s. Side Effects: 1. There are no long or short term effects that have not been found in studies. But, do not go over the recommended dosage. 2. Some studies have linked rare cases with irregular high levels of enzymes within the liver, and sleeplessness. Results, Validity, and Preserve Effectiveness: 1. A myriad of studies have confirmed the efficacy of the supplement. However, the debate still continues with some of the claims, such as muscle and exercise recovery. 2. For optimization of benefits, regular exercise and proper dieting can help sustain long term success. Final Recommendation and Takeaway: 1. Take CoQ10, with an all-natural high protein diet and with regular exercise. 2. We have seen many cases where naturally, individuals increase their energy, helping sustain long intensive workouts and routines. We have qualitatively seen and anecdotally heard the benefits in overall wellness. 3. Only take the recommended dosage. The recommended consumption (daily) is one 100 mg capsule, preferably with a meal. * If you enjoyed the post, you may like us on Facebook, follow us on LinkedIn and Pinterest for new updates.
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