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Holistic Medicine: Surprising Benefits of CoQ10

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As many of you know, my father Dr. Stephen Sinatra is one of the true pioneers of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)—prescribing it to his heart patients long before most people knew about it. Following in his footsteps, I’ve used CoQ10 with most, if not all, of my cardiovascular patients—including those with hypertension, heart failure, and cardiomyopathy—with excellent results.

But while many people know about the benefits of CoQ10 for heart health, few patients and doctors know about all of the other important ways CoQ10 supports holistic healing. I have successfully used CoQ10 for patients with migraines, infertility, chronic fatigue, and fibromyalgia—and it has improved symptoms for the majority of those patients.

Why Does CoQ10 Benefit So Many Conditions?

Unlike some nutrients that have a single “mechanism of action” helping just one aspect of your health, CoQ10 is extremely versatile. First off, CoQ10 is an energy catalyst. It sparks the production of energy in each of your cells—including your heart, which is one of the largest energy consumers in your body.

That’s why for patients with fatigue, if all other causes have been ruled out—such as anemia, thyroid disease, or sleep disorders—CoQ10 is a safe and effective supplement to take to improve energy levels.

Beyond energy production, CoQ10 is also a powerful antioxidant and mild anti-inflammatory. Plus, some studies have suggested CoQ10 may even be immune stimulating. All of these mechanisms of action enable CoQ10 to provide healing for a wide range of health conditions.

CoQ10 Helps Everything from Fibromyalgia to Gum Disease

Studies have shown that CoQ10 can help with a wide variety of health concerns. But before you begin taking CoQ10 for any of these health needs, talk to your doctor first. It’s always important to coordinate closely with your physician, and to rule out any underlying conditions. Plus, CoQ10 is not a standalone cure for any health concern—and needs to be used with other adjunct therapies as prescribed by your doctor.

1. Fatigue and Depression:

Because CoQ10 sparks energy production in every cell in your body it’s been shown to be an effective holistic healer for both fatigue and depression. In a study published in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience scientists conducted a double blind randomized clinical trial on multiple sclerosis patients with depression and fatigue. What they found is that patients who received 500 mg of CoQ0 daily experienced improvements in both fatigue and depression, as compared to the placebo group. Plus, in a study looking at blood plasma levels of CoQ10 and depression, researchers found that depressed patients had lower levels of CoQ10 when compared with the control group, which is why CoQ10 supplementation is so important.

Recommended dosage: 200 mg of CoQ10 daily in divided doses.

2. Fibromyalgia:

CoQ10 benefits help fibromyalgia patients in two ways, by sparking energy production and possibly by reducing free radical stress. In a study published in Antioxidants and Redox Signaling Journal, patients taking 300 mg of CoQ10 daily for 40 days experienced reduced pain, fatigue, morning tiredness, and joint tenderness.

Recommended dosage: CoQ10 (90-180 mg daily), taken along with D-ribose 5 grams (2-3 times daily), L-carnitine (1-2 grams daily in divided doses), and magnesium 400 mg (1-2 times daily) to support mitochondrial function.

3. Infertility:

In a study published in the Journal of Urology, men with unexplained infertility were given 200 mg of CoQ10 for 26 weeks versus a placebo. The CoQ10 group experienced improvements in sperm motility, sperm count, and the size and shape of the sperm which suggested that CoQ10 benefits men with unexplained infertility. In a patient with sperm related fertility issues, I prescribed this regimen, along with the botanical medicine Tribulus (500 mg daily), and after three months lab tests revealed a significant improvement in all sperm parameters including count, motility, and the size and shape of his sperm. Plus, he reported an improvement in his fatigue.

Recommended dosage: 200 mg of CoQ10 daily in divided doses, taken along with L-Carnitine (1,000 mg daily), and D-Ribose (5 g twice daily).

4. Parkinson’s Disease:

In a study on the effects of CoQ10 in early stages of Parkinson’s disease, participants were assigned to one of four groups: those taking 300 mg of CoQ10 daily, 600 mg of CoQ10 daily, 1,200 mg of CoQ10 daily, or a placebo. Those taking CoQ10 had better symptom improvement than those taking the placebo—and the greater the dosage, the greater the benefits of CoQ10. This study suggests that CoQ10 may help to delay the progressive deterioration of function in patients with Parkinson’s.

Recommended dosage: Discuss with your doctor.

5. Migraine Prevention:

In an open label trial, patients with a history of migraines were given 150 mg a day of CoQ10 for 3 months. Those taking CoQ10 experienced 55% fewer migraines after 3 months of use, versus the placebo group.

Recommended dosage: 150 mg of CoQ10 daily, taken with magnesium 400 mg (1-2 times daily).

6. Gum Disease:

It’s believed that in gum disease, periodontal pathogens (bacteria) can cause reactive oxygen species (ROS) overproduction—which in plain English means there’s an overgrowth of bacteria that can damage gum tissue. CoQ10 benefits include helping to reduce the effects of those ROS bacteria—protecting your gums from cell breakdown.

Recommended dosage: 100 mg of CoQ10 daily, or applied topically in moderate to severe cases.

References

  • Sanoobar M et al. Nutr Neurosci 2015; 18(4): 169-176.
  • Maes M et al. Neuro Endocrinol Lett 2009;30(4):462-9.
  • Cordero MD et al. Antioxid Redox Signal 2013;19(12):1356-61.
Dr. Drew Sinatra

Meet Dr. Drew Sinatra

Dr. Drew Sinatra is a board-certified naturopathic doctor and self-described “health detective” with a passion for promoting natural healing, wellness, and improving quality of life by addressing the root cause of illness in patients of all ages. His vibrant practice focuses on treating the whole person (mind, body, and spirit) and finding missed connections between symptoms and health issues that are often overlooked by conventional medicine.

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