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Education & Reference Health, Fitness & Dieting Health, Fitness & Dieting ReferenceThis books has lots of usefull information packed in. And is very easy to read. I bought this book to see if Q10 would be a usefull treatment for gum disease. One of the key factors that your body is low of Q10. After reading this book and using the tools I learned in there I have increased my health 10 fold. My gum disease has disapeared, I am more alert and sleep more sound. Things I didn't even think Q10 could help...
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Coenzyme Q10 (often abbreviated as CoQ10) is essential for human life. It catalyzes the formation and utilization of energy in every human cell. Fortunately, our bodies manufacture CoQ10. Unfortunately, some people do not manufacture enough CoQ10 to keep them healthy, especially as they grow older. Research has shown that deficiency of CoQ10 is the major cause of cardiomyopathy, and congestive heart failure and these...
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Again Sinatra has written an easily understood book. This one explains the body's need for additional enzymes to battle the effects that living in this busy, modern (and polluted) world. Co-Q 10 works with our immune system to rejuvinate our tissues. My father has been taking this enzyeme for his heart and is seeing improvement. It is becoming better known and discussed in the herbal/natural medicine circles. He buys...
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This book has been a wonderful discovery. I think it's a must for doctors and patients, but especially for doctors as a starting point to develop alternative therapies. History has proved that conventional medicine is good but not enough. All-natural alternatives like this are the future of great health and a must for the aging. Five stars for sure!
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Dr. Stephen Sinatra presents his material in an easy to understand format. He is writing for the professional as well as the layman interested in this subject. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is seeking information on heart disease, diabetes, peridontal disease or other degenerative diseases.
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