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Anyone using CoQ10?
I have just been reading Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution and see that he recommends using CoQ10 for people who are having trouble losing weight, and I am wondering if anyone is using it and if they think it is working. Thanks Caci
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I take 100mg daily, but not for weight loss. CoQ10 is recommended for people with heart disease. This is the first time I've heard of it being recommended for weight loss, and I can't seem to find any info to support it. However, it may be a good thing to take for your health anyway!
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Thank you for the great information, Suzanne. Although I am not at present on Dr. Atkin's diet, I was reading his book trying to decide if it was something I wanted to try. On page 307 (paperback) in "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution", he mentions this as a possible aid to losing weight.
Although I haven't been a member of your website for very long, really appreciate all the help and wonderful people I have met here. Thanks again. Caci |
Suzanne, Dr. Atkins sites a study done in Belgium by Dr. Luc Van Gall, who reported obese patients with deficient levels of CoQ10 experienced significant weight loss after taking the nutrient. I think the key words are deficient levels. He also states that CoQ10 works in collaboration with carnitine and chromium to metabolise fat.
Caci, hi! I've taken CoQ10 for over a year (not for weight loss, for health reasons), with every other supplement that is suppose to help with weight loss-chromium, carnitine, whatever is the popular thing at the time. The truth is, none of them are going to give you spectacular results. I've even used prescription diet pills. They made me feel bad, but didn't help much either. Following the food plan your on and exercise is really the key. Adding weight training (just light handweights) will speed up your metabolism and increase your weight loss. I do take a variety of supplements, but for health reasons, such as the information that Suzanne provided. I try to keep in mind first that my weight loss is for my health and the rest of it is just an added bonus. I know it's not easy, and it takes time, but it can be done. Take care, Nikki |
I take it for the same reason Suzanne mentioned..my mother had a heart attack several years back and I am trying to do everything possible to avoid that....it runs in the family!!
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How do you know if you're deficient? The write-up makes it pretty clear it's not much use as a preventative t o heart disease unless you are deficient.
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Good question....we need a professional opinion on that one I think....
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That is a good question!
This won't help much, but the HealthWell site says: Quote:
The most important thing I've read, though (in several medical resources) is that if you already have heart disease and are taking CoQ10, your condition can possibly worsen if you STOP taking it! Therefore, the decision to take it is more of a commitment. It's not cheap, either :( I recently stocked up when Walgreens had a 'buy one get one free' sale on Natrol brand products. The CoQ10 was also specially packaged with 50% more free, so I got a very good deal. Since it's fat soluble, I take it at the same time with my Omega-3 oils. Based on the article above, I've also just added Vitamin E, as well. |
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