CoQ10/Ubiq/Reversatrol effects Vit D3, C, E absobtion by #136856 ..... Vitamin D Deficiency Forum
Date: 6/1/2011 3:26:42 PM ( 13 y ago)
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Want to point out an interesting and important connection for difficult cases of low vitamin D status, and possibly for optimizing vitamin C therapy/supplementation. I've read several reports of difficulty upping vitamin D levels, and this might quite help!
Definately check out the article: http://www.pdazzler.com/archives/359
"Well, that paragraph caught my attention in a big way. I added 400mg daily to my current preventative cancer regimen immediately. I took 400mg of Ubiquinol for 120 days (the length of the manufacturer’s study) and then tapered down to 100 mg of Ubiquinol daily which I still maintain.
During this same period I increased Vitamin D-3 intake to 6,000 i.u. daily hoping to raise hydroxyl-25 test scores to sufficiency level (above 40 ng/ml). What a pleasant surprise when I next Vitamin D Hydroxy-25 tested and the level came back at 96 ng/ml.
Obviously, the increased levels of CoQ10 from taking Ubiquinol had assisted me in absorbing the needed Vitamin D.
I have subsequently concluded part of my inability to absorb Vitamin D previously was due to a serious deficiency in CoQ10. Further study indicates lack of CoQ10 is at least partially responsible for difficulty in absorbing any number of nutrients including Vitamin E and Vitamin C.
This limited National Cancer Institute Study leads one to the probable conclusion cancer patients in general are deficient in CoQ10. And a number of limited studies of interest to cancer patients are linked from the reference.
My own inclination, it is likely Vitamin D and CO Enzyme Q10 deficiency are common across all cancer patients. Thus it stands to reason all cancer survivors and all cancer patients should consider supplementing with the activated form of Ubiquinol to dramatically raise CoQ10 levels in their bodies. And without saying, they should Vitamin D Hydroxy-25 test and supplement Vitamin D-3 if needed to reach between 75 ng/ml and 100 ng/ml Vitamin D levels." (Writer had earier isues upping vitamin D levels)
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