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Old 10-15-13 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by phoebeisis
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Maybe 200 mg Q-10 is slightly improving fogginess-but it is still there.
My legs seem to not be as "worn"
so maybe it works-really hard to tell-not as if I can blind myself
and tough to quantify "sore quads" and "I feel foggy"
On the bright side the Q-10 hasn't killed me-a big plus
The Q10 can help relieve ONE of the side affects of statins:

It can replenish the Q10 enzyme the body needs to make ATP. Without ATP, your muscles don't work. Statins block the production of Q10 as part of the same process they use to block the production of cholesterol...

For the other side affects....
.... Wait, what was I talking about again**********
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