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CoQ10 vs Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone: The Difference and Studies?

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The antioxidant CoQ10, commonly referred to as coenzyme Q10, is one of the most well-liked dietary supplements for cardiovascular health in both the conventional medicine realm and the alternative or complementary medicine realm. It has also been linked in studies to regulating blood sugar, boosting fertility, preventing cancer, and even reducing migraines. As you age, your body produces less CoQ10. In addition, it has been discovered that statin users and patients with specific diseases, such type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), have lower amounts of CoQ10. Restoring CoQ10 levels in T2DM patients may reduce oxidative stress, protect mitochondrial function, and ultimately result in better glycemic control. CoQ10 supplements may also help atrial fibrillation (a-fib), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), insulin resistance, heart failure, cancer and migraines ( R ). We've seen a piqued interest in coenzyme Q10, with people curious abou...

Lumbrokinase vs Nattokinase vs Serrapeptase: Key Differences, Benefits, Risks & Practical Guide (2026)

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Lumbrokinase, nattokinase, and serrapeptase are all enzymes that have been studied for their potential health benefits. They are all considered as proteolytic enzymes. Proteolytic enzymes have a variety of roles in the body, from helping to digest food to taking part in the immune response. While interest in these compounds has grown, it’s important to understand their mechanisms, evidence base, and safety considerations clearly. What is Lumbrokinase? Lumbrokinase (LK) is an enzyme derived from earthworms is thought to aid in blood clot prevention, inflammation reduction, and circulation problems.  Lumbrokinase for Blood Clots Thrombolytic agents typically used to dissolve clots are urokinase (u-PA), streptokinase, and tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). These drugs, however, are not specific for fibrin and have adverse and dangerous side effects including severe bleeding and heavy blood loss which may result in death. In contrast, LK is very specific to fibrin as a substrate and ...

The Great Cholesterol Scam and The Dangers of Statins - A Midwestern Doctor

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The more I study science, the more I come to see how often fundamental facts end up being changed so that a profitable industry can be created. In the case of heart disease, I very much believe that is the case and in this publication, I’ve tried to expose the erroneous information that predominates our understanding of this subject (e.g., previously I’ve discussed why our model of how the heart pumps blood in the body is incorrect and in an article that will be released in a few weeks, I will detail the major misconceptions about blood pressure management). Within cardiology, I believe one of the most damaging falsehoods is that cholesterol causes heart disease and that taking statins (or their newer equivalents), which lower cholesterol, are the key to preventing heart disease. This is because, in addition to those “facts” being incorrect, statins are also some of the most dangerous and widely used pharmaceutical drugs on the market. Buy on Amazon Cholesterol and Heart Disease ...

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