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Research States CoQ10 Supports Heart Function
Posted by Kevin Garcia on
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an antioxidant that is naturally produced by the human body to counteract free radicals. CoQ10 is lipid soluble and provides antioxidant activity in cell membranes, including mitochondrial membranes. It is also essential for mitochondrial respiration, which generates energy for cells. The heart, liver, kidneys, and pancreas have the highest concentrations of CoQ10, which decreases with age and can be depleted by illness. Studies in the early 2000s suggested that statin medications reduce CoQ10 levels in the body, which may cause adverse effects associated with statin use. Consequently, CoQ10 supplementation has been recommended for patients...
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Boosting Your Health with Essential Supplements: A Guide to Protein, Multivitamins, Omega-3s, and Creatine
Posted by Traci Garcia on
Supplements are a great way to ensure that your body is getting all of the essential vitamins and minerals it needs to function at its best. Whether you're looking to boost your energy, improve your athletic performance, or just maintain overall good health, there are a variety of supplements available to help you achieve your goals. One of the most popular types of supplements is protein powder. Protein is an essential nutrient that helps to build and repair muscle tissue, and it is also important for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails. Protein powder is a convenient and easy...
The B Vitamin Homocysteine Stress Connection
Posted by Traci Garcia on
Many studies have confirmed that the B vitamins folate, B6 and B12 can help lower homocysteine levels. Lower homocysteine level is an indicator of better health, including the potential for better stress management. Homocysteine is an amino acid which occurs in the body as an intermediate in the metabolism of methionine and cysteine. Because B vitamins, specifically folate, B6 and B12, are involved in the breakdown of homocysteine, blood level of homocysteine is an indicator of these B vitamin deficiencies. It can also be an indicator of methylation efficiency. One way that low intracellular homocysteine concentrations are maintained...
Stay Happy And Healthy With These Supplements
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Is There an Immune Connection Between Asthma and Vitamin D Status?
Posted by Traci Garcia on
Asthma is an airway condition associated with a chronic inflammatory response. Among adults, its prevalence is between 7% and 10%. Most patients self-report a history of asthma in childhood. Recent research indicates that vitamin D deficiencies and insufficiencies have been linked to the incidence of asthma in children. Vitamin D is commonly known to support healthy bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis. It also has been shown to help support the inflammatory response and both innate and adaptive immune health. Vitamin D receptors (VDRs) are present throughout the body, which includes being located on some immune cells, such as lymphocytes and monocytes. Calcitriol (1,25[OH]2D) is a form of...
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- Tags: Immune, Immune Support, Vitamin D