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07-11-2024 06:03 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:There is no scientific evidence to suggest that taking CoQ10 will help with statins. It's all based on speculation and personal experiences, not science.
Are you saying medical doctors are wrong?
I'm not saying doctors are wrong. You are misinterpreting my posts. There are many articles to research at NIH dot gov regarding CoQ10 supplementation and statins use. You can read them yourself.
07-11-2024 07:21 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:There is no scientific evidence to suggest that taking CoQ10 will help with statins. It's all based on speculation and personal experiences, not science.
Are you saying medical doctors are wrong?
I'm not saying doctors are wrong. You are misinterpreting my posts. There are many articles to research at NIH dot gov regarding CoQ10 supplementation and statins use. You can read them yourself.
So then you agree that there is lots of scientific evidence concerning the benefits. I found many convincing studies on line.
If you are referring to scientific proof, there is no medicine, treatment, proceedure or supplement can meet that burden. That would mean that the results would be replicated 100% of the time, everyone reacts differently.
07-12-2024 03:28 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:If you are over 50 then the type to take is ubiquinol which is the kind older people can use. Regular CoQ10 isn't broken down in older individuals b/c of the lack of a particular enzyme needed to make the CoQ10 bioavailable in older people.
Ubiquinol is the bioavailable (reduced) form of CoQ10. There are no accurate blood tests to measure these if taken.
You are not a Dr. 50 or older every person is different and require different medications and supplements.
I wish people would speak to their dictor!
07-12-2024 07:23 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:There is no scientific evidence to suggest that taking CoQ10 will help with statins. It's all based on speculation and personal experiences, not science.
Are you saying medical doctors are wrong?
I'm not saying doctors are wrong. You are misinterpreting my posts. There are many articles to research at NIH dot gov regarding CoQ10 supplementation and statins use. You can read them yourself.
So then you agree that there is lots of scientific evidence concerning the benefits. I found many convincing studies on line.
If you are referring to scientific proof, there is no medicine, treatment, proceedure or supplement can meet that burden. That would mean that the results would be replicated 100% of the time, everyone reacts differently.
There is no scientific data that supplements of any kind have any medical benefits. Period.
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