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Coenzyme Q10 and the B-Sit/AOX Matrix
ОглавлениеThere are a number of key reasons why CoQ10 should always be included in the Matrix. Firstly, it is essential for proper cell reproduction. Secondly, it has been shown that when the circumstances for metastases are set up, the process is not triggered if there is adequate CoQ10 present. CoQ10 has been demonstrated to reduce IL-8 to normal levels. As noted above, IL-8 is the primary inflationary mechanism that drives the formation and survival of tumor cells for all cancers. Reducing IL-8 also works with the other components of the Matrix to reduce angiogenesis. The efficiency of CoQ10’s function in the cell membrane and for overall cell function is restored in cancer cells through the reestablishment of membrane elasticity and permeability by B-Sit.
An ideal CoQ10 is highly absorbable – 100% of what is supplemented needs to be available for absorption. The circulating CoQ10 needs to be readily able to cycle from the ubiquinone to ubiquinol, and be orthomolecular in nature, thus allowing it to be cellularly-bioavailable. Preferably, the CoQ10 used should have a long clinical track record and have demonstrated research efficacy. The recommended dose range is 300 to 800 mg/day.