The finding on CoQ10 protecting the brain in the rat model is consistent with our own son’s undergraduate research project on CoQ10. Drew confirmed earlier research which found that mice taking CoQ10 are more energetic, daring, and exploratory. Now energy may be a random trait to tie to intelligence, but daring and exploration take some degree of mental acuity, right?
So impressed were researchers with this unexpected finding that Drew and Dr. Sinatra published their conclusions in the Journal of Biofactors back in 2003. And, as a proud wife and mother, I’d like to boast that the Sinatra father and son team were the first to report this in the animal model!
So while we await research exploring CoQ10 effects on human brains, at least we have reason to suggest that folks like you—and ourselves—who are looking to be as proactive as possible with their own health and future have a resource. It is possible that a habit as simple as taking CoQ10 may also be a great adjunct to protect the brain, and possibly prevent or delay the effects of Alzheimer’s.
So, you may be taking your ounce of prevention each and every time you take CoQ10, and this finding is something you can offer to anyone you know looking to prevent or slow down Alzheimer’s disease.
To ensure this protection, Dr. Sinatra recommends 100 mg twice a day of a high-quality CoQ10.
For more information on Dr. Sinatra and Alzheimer's disease, visit www.drsinatra.com.
So impressed were researchers with this unexpected finding that Drew and Dr. Sinatra published their conclusions in the Journal of Biofactors back in 2003. And, as a proud wife and mother, I’d like to boast that the Sinatra father and son team were the first to report this in the animal model!
So while we await research exploring CoQ10 effects on human brains, at least we have reason to suggest that folks like you—and ourselves—who are looking to be as proactive as possible with their own health and future have a resource. It is possible that a habit as simple as taking CoQ10 may also be a great adjunct to protect the brain, and possibly prevent or delay the effects of Alzheimer’s.
So, you may be taking your ounce of prevention each and every time you take CoQ10, and this finding is something you can offer to anyone you know looking to prevent or slow down Alzheimer’s disease.
To ensure this protection, Dr. Sinatra recommends 100 mg twice a day of a high-quality CoQ10.
For more information on Dr. Sinatra and Alzheimer's disease, visit www.drsinatra.com.






