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Old Fri, Feb-09-18, 15:40
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Originally Posted by teaser
Yup. With the live mouse study, they injected the CoQ10. Maybe you could get some effects with very large oral doses, but the stuff's so expensive as it is.



I've been seeing this article everywhere. It's interesting, but the mechanism isn't fully explained. Did the insulin resistance lead to low CoQ10, or the other way around?

I think they can make more money from a drug that helps increase CoQ10 levels vs recommending CoQ10 supplements. They fail to mention that water and fat-soluble ubiquinol can bring blood levels up pretty darn high.
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