Astonished
by a "surprisingly low incidence of coronary events"…
Researchers
Unlock the Japanese Secret to Keeping a Young Healthy Heart
Dear
heart-conscious friend,
Chest
pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, and general fatigue are
serious warning signs not to be ignored. Sadly, the first recognized
sign of serious heart trouble for many is when they suddenly keel
over… dead.
According
to the exhaustive 50-year Framingham Heart Study, half of all men and
nearly 2 in 3 women report no warning symptoms before this type of
sudden death.
Yet
with people around the world dropping dead at alarming rates, puzzled
researchers found Japanese citizens living long, healthy, energetic
lives well into their 70s… 80s… 90s… and beyond
with remarkably low incidents of heart trouble.
After
decades of study, the Japanese health secret is finally out. Speaking
about the discovery, the Head of Cardiac Surgical Research at the
Baker Institute, Dr. Franklin Rosenfeldt, expects treatment using
this secret "will make the hearts of people over the age of 70
perform as well as those of 30-year-olds."
Secret
ingredient from a fisherman's diet
Researchers
found the Japanese eating a diet rich in salt-water fish and
vegetables. A diet with lots of the essential fatty acids which help
maintain blood pressure at healthy levels, keep cholesterol and
triglyceride levels in check, and reduce the risk of dangerous blood
clots.
It
also happens to be a diet uniquely rich in the Nobel Prize winning
nutrient ubiquinone, or CoQ10, which acts like a miniature “power
switch” found in all 100 trillion cells of your body.
Now
clinical studies from around the world prove adding CoQ10 to your
diet can safely help you:
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Keep
your heart pumping strong as an ox
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Recover
energy levels not seen in years… or decades
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Protect
your body from premature aging caused by free radicals
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Restore
healthy blood pressure levels
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Eliminate
“senior moments” and keep your mind sharp as a tack
Let
me explain. Inside every cell of your body is a "cellular power
plant" called a mitochondrion, generating 95% of all energy in
your body.
Energy
your body needs to keep your heart beating… your liver
purifying toxins… your brain sending electric signals
throughout your nervous system… and fueling every muscle
movement you make from batting an eyelash to running a marathon.
But
that power plant can't even fire up without enough CoQ10. It's
CoQ10 that lets the mitochondrion turn oxygen and food into energy.
Its presence in heart tissue strengthens the heart and helps it beat
more strongly.
It also serves as a powerful antioxidant, fighting off the free radicals which, according to the University of Maryland, can alter cell membranes, tamper with DNA, and even cause cell death.
This
vital nutrient is manufactured in abundance by your liver early in
life. Around age 30 the amount of CoQ10 produced starts dropping.
Dietary sources of CoQ10 become critical to good health as levels
continue to plummet in later years – by as much as 80%.
Unfortunately,
getting an adequate supply of CoQ10 from diet alone is more of a
lifestyle change than most citizens with Westernized diets are
willing to make.
Your
heart feels the drop in CoQ10 first
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Doubles
Heart Attack Survival Rates!
Heart
attack victims revived with CPR were immediately administered either
CoQ10 or a placebo by research hospitals in England and Germany.
Three
month survival rates for CoQ10 recipients was 68% compared to just
29% for those on placebo. |
Your
heart muscle requires more energy than any other organ in the body.
That's why your heart needs as much as ten times more CoQ10
than any other organ to faithfully pump over 100,000 times a day
without missing a beat.
Inadequate
CoQ10 has been associated with poor circulation, irregular
heartbeats, and even deterioration of the heart muscle itself. In
fact, the prestigious National Academy of Sciences published a
groundbreaking study which established how low CoQ10 levels in
heart tissue biopsies directly correlate with the severity of heart
failure.
Let's
put that in even simpler terms. When your CoQ10 supply drops too low
your heart… stops… beating.
But
here's the good news. During the course of the same study,
patients who took an oral CoQ10 supplement for as little as 2 months
found marked improvement in their CoQ10 supply – from 20 to 85%
increases!
Watch
Out for These Killer "Heart Medicines"
Scientists have established that CoQ10 is indispensable for
cardiac function. Now they've also conclusively proven that the
popular statin class of drugs for lowering cholesterol dramatically
reduces the amount of CoQ10 in the body.
In
one study out of the University of Texas, patients taking Lovastatin®
were found to have increased cardiac disease as a direct result
of taking a drug meant to help prevent it! In the case of
five hospitalized patients as young as 43 years old with Class IV
cardiomyopathy, the increase in disease was found to be life
threatening.
But
once again, an oral supplement of CoQ10 helped these patients
increase blood levels of CoQ10 - with an accompanying general
improvement in cardiac function.
Here's
the kicker. All statin drugs work the same way. Which means taking
any of the statin-based cholesterol lowering drugs
including Lipitor®, Zocor®, Pravachol®, Mevacor®,
Lescol® or Crestor® all decrease your CoQ10 levels.
If
you think big drug companies already know this you'd be right.
In fact, U.S. Patents #4,933,165 and #4,929,437 filed by
pharmaceutical giant Merck, makers of Zocor® and Mevacor®,
show they knew over 20 years ago how adding CoQ10 to their
statin-based cholesterol lowering drugs could reduce the risk of
muscle myopathy (including heart disease) and liver damage.
Guess
how many cholesterol lowering static drugs have included CoQ10 since
the patent was issued. You guessed it… zero.
Instead,
they just continue to list myopathy as the first warning on their
prescribing fact sheet. Almost seems like profit comes before
patients, doesn't it?
Clearly
getting enough of this critical nutrient will be up to you if you
begin any statin drug regimen. But before you run out and buy a CoQ10
supplement there's something you should know.
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Sounding
the Alarm
With
an estimated 36 million American candidates for statin drug therapy,
noted cardiologist and CoQ10 expert Dr. Peter Langsjoen has raised
this warning:
"The
depletion of the essential nutrient CoQ10 by the increasingly
popular cholesterol lowering drugs, HMG CoA reductase inhibitors
(statins), has grown from a level of concern to one of alarm."
(emphasis added)
Not
only do statin drugs disrupt CoQ10 production in the body…
they do so at frightening speeds.
One
study published in the Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis
showed even the lowest "starting dose" of 10mg per day of
atorvastatin (Lipitor®) reduced CoQ10 levels by 40% in 8
weeks.
Another
study at Columbia University in New York City found the same drug at
the common 80mg per day dosage caused significant decreases of CoQ10
within only 14 days – and dropped levels by half in just 30
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What
You Should Know BEFORE Taking CoQ10
One
of the biggest problems in modern Western healthcare is problem
fixation.
It
seems like there's a drug for every problem. And when side
effects occur? Well there's probably a drug for that, too. Drug
companies rake in billions as millions of Americans pop an ever
increasing number of pills.
Don't
make the same mistake with your supplements. While CoQ10 provides an
amazing array of health benefits, it doesn't work alone. You
have to look at the whole picture.
That's
why you'll find we don't even sell a "standard"
CoQ10 supplement. Instead, we looked at what works hand in hand with
CoQ10 to provide the best possible protection for your heart.
Your
Super Antioxidant Tag Team for Fighting Clogged Arteries
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Vitamin E has long been identified as an important antioxidant
in the fight against heart disease. In one study published by the New
England Journal of Medicine, over 87,000 female nurses free of
diagnosed cardiovascular disease and cancer at the start of the study
were monitored over an 8 year period. Those who took Vitamin E
supplements for at least two years were found to have a 41% lower
rate of major coronary disease.
LDL
cholesterol is often blamed as the culprit behind hardening of the
arteries and heart attacks. But that's only half the story.
You
see, it's only after free radicals in the bloodstream begin
attacking these low density lipoproteins (the LDL) that oxidation
causes plaque to form. Vitamin E fights the effects of this oxidative
stress after the fact.
What
many don't know is that Vitamin E also has the curious habit of
actually promoting the start of LDL oxidation by amplifying minor
oxidative stresses… leading to potentially more damage to LDL…
and an increased risk of artery hardening plaque from a different
cause.
That's
where stepping back to look at the big picture makes a difference.
Now we know thanks to a study by the Heart Research Institute in
Sydney, Australia that CoQ10 increases the resistance of LDL to
oxidation, counteracting the oxidation side effect of Vitamin E.
CoQ10 also regenerates exhausted Vitamin E helping it continue to
fight the good fight against damage done by free radicals. |
The
Highest Potency Vitamin E
There
are 8 forms of Vitamin E (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta forms of
both tocopherols and tocotrienols). We use only the most potent,
naturally sourced form of Vitamin E: d-alpha-tocopherol.
Beware
of supplements offering the dl-alpha-tocopherol form (notice the L
after the D) which is a synthetic form and only two-thirds as
effective as the natural form. |
Together,
CoQ10 and Vitamin E protect the heart from dangerous plaque buildups.
CoQ10 helps prevent the oxidation in the first place while Vitamin E
helps break the chain reaction of oxidative stresses already
underway. You'll find them both in our Super Omega CoQ10
formula for heart health.
A
Potent Delivery System That Helps Your Heart
Contrary to popular opinion, our bodies actually need a
significant amount of fats. About 10-20% of our total calories should
be from fats. Most Western diets get plenty of fat. It's just
the wrong kind.
You've
probably heard about the push to get rid of trans-fatty acids found
in hydrogenated oils such as margarine. That's good. But even
"good fats" like those with Omega-3 and Omega-6 essential
fatty acids (EFAs) lose their health potency due to processing and
cooking.
Worse yet, heating some oils creates more free radicals the
body has to fight off after consumption.
While
both Omega-3 and Omega-6 EFAs are important, the typical American
diet includes 14 to 25 times more Omega-6 than Omega-3. This ratio
should be more like 2:1 or at least 4:1. While both types of EFAs are
needed, this imbalance increases the risk of inflammatory disorders
because Omega-6 are inherently inflammatory.
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Mayo
Clinic Recommends Omega-3
After
a review of 3 large controlled trials of over 32,000 participants
taking Omega-3s showed up to a 45% decline in cardiovascular
incidents, the Mayo Clinic now recommends increasing Omega-3
intake, particularly docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic
acid (EPA).
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Countering
the Omega-6 imbalance is basically a simple matter of increasing the
ratio of Omega-3 fats consumed. The traditional Japanese diet with
large quantities of uncooked fish packed full of Omega-3s again shows
how the Japanese maintained a heart healthy meal plan.
Thanks to the high quality fish oil concentrate used in Super
Omega CoQ10 you get high absorbency rates of the fat soluble CoQ10
and Vitamin E nutrients. And the EPA and DHA Omega-3s help provide
additional cardiac support including:
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Reduced
inflammation throughout your body
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Maintenance
of healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels
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Protection
against dangerous plaque buildup
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Support
of proper blood pressure levels
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Super
Antioxidant Power
The
National Institutes of Health believes free radicals may contribute
to cardiovascular disease and cancer. Super Omega CoQ10
combines CoQ10, Vitamin E and Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA for
powerful antioxidant protection throughout your whole body.
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There's
even evidence that Omega-3 fatty acids, especially EPA and DHA, may
decrease your risk of colon, breast, and prostate cancers. Promising
studies continue in these areas.
One
More Important Traditional Japanese Ingredient
Soy
is another significant food source in traditional Japanese cuisine
that has played a major role in heart health. We've taken the
active ingredient soy lecithin found in the soy bean and included it
in Super Omega CoQ10.
Soy
lecithin is another part of Super Omega CoQ10's active delivery
system that pulls double duty. Lecithin helps the digestion of fats
and fat-soluble substances like CoQ10 and Vitamin E.
It
also protects your heart and liver directly by binding fats and
cholesterol to water, letting them pass through the body safely
without causing harmful plaque buildups. It's widely used and
recommended by natural health practitioners to help prevent
arteriosclerosis, protect against cardiovascular disease, and even
improve brain function.
Now You Can Get All of These Healthy Heart Ingredients in One Formula
Trying to get all of these ingredients in your diet alone is impossible. Even trying to supplement with them all would be quite the challenge. So that's why we developed this "all-in-one" formula. Now you can rely on one proven formula for all of your heart health needs
It's called Super Omega CoQ10 and now you too can get all the benefits of these proven nutrients and do all you can to strengthen and protect your heart and health. Try a bottle a bottle today.
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Super
Omega CoQ10 Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
How often should Super Omega CoQ10 be taken?
A:
Super Omega CoQ10 can be taken either once or
twice a day at meals. Those over 50 years old or with symptoms such
as general fatigue may get faster results with two softgels each day.
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A:
Super Omega CoQ10
can be taken at the recommended dosages for as long as you wish to
maintain a healthy immune system, increased energy levels, and
cardiovascular support from the essential nutrients and fats
provided. *
Q:
Should I take food with Super Omega CoQ10?
A:
Yes, Super Omega CoQ10 is absorbed better when taken with a
meal. The Omega-3 rich fish oil allows for good absorption of the fat
soluble CoQ10 and Vitamin E even for those on a low fat diet. *
Q: What was Super
Omega CoQ10 designed for?
A: Super
Omega CoQ10 was designed with multiple essential substances
which work synergistically together to provide strong antioxidant
protection against free radicals, promote cardiovascular health, and
restore CoQ10 levels throughout the body for healthy cell activity. *
Q:
What is in Super Omega CoQ10?
A:
Active ingredients in Super Omega CoQ10 include
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), Vitamin E, soy lecithin, and natural fish oil
concentrate with a full spectrum of Omega-3 fatty acids including EPA
and DHA.
Q:
What fish oils are used in Super Omega CoQ10?
A:
Super Omega CoQ10 uses Omega-3 rich concentrated
fish oils derived primarily from sardines, anchovies, and mackerel.
All fish oil used in Super Omega CoQ10 has been carefully
tested to ensure it is free of potentially harmful levels of
contaminants (i.e. mercury, heavy metals, PCB's, dioxins and other
contaminants).
Q:
What form of Vitamin E is used in Super Omega CoQ10?
A:
There are 8 forms of Vitamin E (alpha, beta, gamma, and
delta forms of both tocopherols and tocotrienols). Super Omega CoQ10
uses the most potent form of Vitamin E, d-alpha-tocopherol, which is
naturally sourced instead of synthesized. Be aware that supplements
offering the dl-alpha-tocopherol form (notice the L after the D) use
a synthetic form which is only 67% as effective as the natural form.
Q:
Is Super Omega CoQ10 made with any potential allergens?
A:
Soy lecithin and Vitamin E in Super Omega CoQ10
is derived from soybean oil which may cause a reaction in individuals
with a soy allergy. No sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten,
corn, milk, egg, or preservatives are used in Super Omega CoQ10.
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Q:
Who should not take Super Omega CoQ10?
A:
Persons who suffer from medical conditions or who are
taking medications should consult their physician prior to taking
this product as with any other supplement. As with all dietary
supplements, those who are pregnant or nursing should consult their
physician prior to taking this product.*
Q:
Are there any Side Effects?
A:
CoQ10, Vitamin E, soy
lecithin, and the fish oils found in Super Omega CoQ10 have been
found to be very well tolerated at the recommended dosages. If
stomach upset occurs be sure to take with a meal and try using only 1
softgel per day. *
Q:
How long does it take to start to work?
A:
Super Omega CoQ10 goes to work from Day 1 restoring healthy
levels of CoQ10, Vitamin E, and fighting off free radicals. Each
individual is different so results may vary, but many with low CoQ10
levels have a noticeable increase in energy levels in as little as 14
days. *
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Research and Development of Super Omega CoQ10
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*This product and its statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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