| Re: CoQ10
Although I generally agree with what zip2play said, I believe that anyone who is taking a statin should be taking coenzyme Q-10 as well. Yes, our bodies produce this crucial enzyme, the levels peaking in our twenties. Afterwards, our levels begin declining substantially with each passing decade.
From the Smart Money article, "The Lipitor Dilemma", Dr. Peter Langsjoen, a cardiologist at East Texas Medical Center, "studied 20 patients with completely normal heart function. His preliminary results showed that after six months on 20mg of Lipitor a day, two-thirds of the patients had abnormalities in the heart's filling phase, when the muscle fills with blood. His explanation: Statins can cause a dose-related depletion in an essential nutrient known as Coenzyme Q10. Without CoQ10, the cell's mitochondria can't produce energy. The shortage may cause muscle pain and weakness, but the heart is especially susceptible because it uses so much energy."
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