Co-Q10 And Cancer
CoQ10
appears to help ignite the cellular power stations that
are necessary to maintain healthy cells. In other words,
CoQ10 works by enhancing energy at the cellualer level.
CoQ10 is a natural substance that is produced by your body.
It's highly concentrated in heart muscle cells, which need
all the energy they can get to keep your heart pumping over
one hundred thoudand times per day. CoQ10 is an immune system
booster and antioxidant that helps you to avoid getting
cancer, and may be helpful in treating it. It is available
in any vitamin store.
CoEnzyme
Q10 - The Other Vitamin
The
startling fact is that CoEnzyme Q10 is a vitamin essential
to our very lives, yet very few of us have ever heard about
it until recently. Discovered in 1957 by Dr. Fred Crane
at the University of Wisconsin, CoEnzyme Q10 is a nutrient
necessary to the functioning of every cell in our bodies.
Our bodies could not survive without CoEnzyme Q10. If body
levels start dropping, so does our general health. Scientists
have estimated that once body levels of CoQ10 drop below
the 25% deficiency levels, many health problems begin to
flourish, including high blood pressure, heart attacks,
angina, immune system depression, periodontal problems,
lack of energy, weight gain, and even early death! A 75%
drop in CoQ10 levels is fatal.
Benefits
Coenzyme
Q10™ is found in every cell in the human body and is key
to the process that produces 95% of the energy consumed
at the cellular level.
It
participates in this important role by acting as part of
another class of substances, known as enzymes. These important
compounds are proteins found in plants, animals, humans
- ALL living things. Their role is to facilitate, to act
as a catalysts, in countless chemical reactions that take
place in the human body. In essence, they make reactions
happen without themselves being consumed in the reaction.
When calcium is turned into bone, and enzyme makes the reaction
possible, but the enzyme itself does not end up becoming
part of the bone. When we digest our food, when we flex
a muscle, when our heart beats, in some way an enzyme is
playing a key role.
Enzymes
consist of two parts, a protein portion made up of one of
a variety of amino acids, and a cofactor portion that is
either a mineral (like calcium, magnesium, or zinc) or a
vitamin, the vitamin is called a coenzyme.
Coenzyme
Q10 is a naturally occurring molecule that has a structure
similar to vitamin K.
As
part of an enzyme, it acts as a catalyst in the vital biochemical
pathway that leads to cellular energy production.
Specifically,
every cell must have a special substance known as ATP (adenosine
triphosphate), which provides all the cell's energy. The
energy obtained from the food we eat is used to make this
fuel for the cells, and when a cell needs energy, it breaks
the bonds that hold the ATP molecule together. When this
chemical bond is broken, it releases energy equivalent to
approx. 7,000 calories, more than twice the energy a person
consumes in an entire day. However, the body, at any given
time, only stores enough ATP to sustain vigorous activity
for 5 - 8 minutes. Thus, ATP must be produced constantly,
and for this ATP to be produced, there must be a ready supply
of CoQ10.
This
explains why, in particular, COQ10 is found in high concentrations
in muscle cells and especially in the muscles that form
the heart - because the heart is constantly in motion, it
creates a great demand for energy, and at the same time,
a need for the CoQ10 to create it.
Preventative Value of CoEnzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
Numerous
studies have shown that pre-treatment with CoQ10 helps heart
patients come through open heart surgeries in better health
and with shorter recovery times than those who have not
been so treated. This is because CoQ10 possesses the ability
to protect the heart during periods of aschemia, or oxygen
deprivation. Miraculously, CoQ10 has helped cardiomyopathy
patients to live well beyond their usual life expectancies!
Perhaps more importantly, supplementation with CoQ10 has
a preventative effect--preventative against lack of oxygen,
poor Vitamin and mineral supplementation, and against certain
heart medications. Yes, heart medications. Strange as it
may seem, certain heart medications that are prescribed
to reduce cholesterol levels actually block the production
of CoQ10!
How Does CoQ10 Work?
CoEnzyme
Q10 is also known as ubiquinone, a member of the quinone
cyclic compounds such as Vitamins E and K. CoQ10 can supply
or remove oxygen from biologically active molecules. Every
cell in your body contains many intercellular components
called mitochondria, which produce 95% of the total energy
of the body. CoQ10 is an integral part of the membranes
of the mitochondria where it is involved in the production
of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the basic energy molecules
of the cell. Supplementing CoQ10 aids in the body's cellular
respiration and energy production; it's that simple.
Why Haven't I Heard Of CoQ10?
The
answer to this question should probably be posted front
and center on our home page. The answer is there's no money
to be made from unpatentable substances. No money, no promotion.
The
institute for Biomedical Research, University of Texas at
Austin gave mice pretreatment of Coenzyme Q10 before Adriamycin.
The control groups had only a 36 and 42 percent survival
rate. The Coenzyme Q10 groups had an 80 and 86 percent survival
rate.
A
Dr. Carl Folkers is quoted as discussing a 49-year old lung
cancer patient who at that time had been taking CoQ10 supplements
for five years and was able to avoid the heart problems
associated with long-term Adriamycin use. After careful
manipulation, it was discovered that maximum efficiency
in heart output came with 60 mg of CoQ10, so he was given
100 mg to be on the safe side. At the time of the report
the man was well and still in remission. Bliznakow, Emile,
and Hunt, Gerald, "The Miracle Nutrient Coenzyme Q10,
pages 132-139, Banam Books, New York.
Thirty-two
women with metastatic breast cancer received 90 mg of CoQ10,
along with Vitamin C, E, betacarotene, and essential fatty
acids, daily. In six cases the tumor became smaller. During
the 18 month treatment period, none of the patients died
(the expected number of deaths was four), and none showed
signs of further distant metastases.
In
another report, two women with metastatic breast cancer
received 390 mg per day of CoQ10. One of the patients was
a 44-year-old woman with numerous liver metastases. After
treatment for 11 months with CoQ10, all of the liver metastases
had disappeared and the patient was reported to be in good
health
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