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Oxygen: Your Most Important Healer By Dr. Al Sears
The
more
oxygen you have, the better your lungs can breathe, the stronger your
heart
beats and the faster your brain thinks. It’s why you can digest and
absorb
nutrients from your food, and why you can move every muscle in your
body. Oxygen
also plays a huge role in giving you energy. Every cell uses oxygen to
make the
energy that keeps you going and lets you do all the things you want to
do every
day. Your
cells use one critical nutrient to turn the air you breathe into energy… I’m
talking about CoQ10. CoQ10
is
part of an incredible system of reactions that happen inside you that
make your
body run. These
reactions produce brain chemicals that let you laugh and remember the
experience. You make hormones that boost your sex drive, and keep you
relaxed
and ready for action. And you make energy so you can get up and go any
time you
want.
CoQ10
is
like the spark that lights the oxygen. It regulates how the oxygen gets
used.
In fact, CoQ10’s role is so important that its discovery won Peter
Mitchell the
Nobel Prize in 1978. You
see,
your body gets energy by using the flow of electrons. The
engines of your cells, called mitochondria, use nutrients and oxygen to
make a
fuel molecule called ATP that your muscles can burn. CoQ10’s job is to
run back
and forth, carrying and delivering electrons that are the spark for the
whole
process. That
process is called the electron transport chain. Without CoQ10, there’s
no flow
of electrons, no spark, no ATP for fuel... and no energy for your
tissues and
organs. So
with
no CoQ10, you can’t use your oxygen, and your cells start to suffocate. First,
your muscle cells burn through the little bit of ATP they can make
without
oxygen (anaerobically). Then your muscles begin to “cramp up,” getting
stiff
and achy. Your
adrenal glands and thyroid gland pump out more of their hormones to try
to get
more fuel to the cells. But while this will give you energy, it is not
the kind
of energy that feels good. It’s a "fight-or-flight" kind of energy
that feels stressful and depletes your body even more. Your
nerve cells and brain cells have no way to make energy besides using
oxygen,
and they suffer the most. You start to think more slowly, even to the
point of
being unable to follow normal conversation. You
have
slowed reaction time and it might be difficult to drive. You
start
to do everything in slow motion, and take a long time to “think about
it”
before you can do the next thing. Have you ever opened the refrigerator
door
and just stood there, staring at everything for a few minutes before
being able
to get what you wanted? This
is
what happens when you can’t use oxygen in your cells. You could also
experience
poor athletic performance, have poor hearing or weak muscles. Low
CoQ10
levels also contribute to gum disease, diabetes and heart disease.
There have
been over 100 studies at major universities and hospitals linking CoQ10
deficiency with heart disease. Deprive
your heart of CoQ10 and its available energy declines, leading to a
decrease in
the volume of blood pumped. If your heart pumps less blood than it
receives,
fluid backs up and your heart swells like a water balloon. We call this
congestive heart failure. There
is
no better treatment for congestive heart failure than the simple oral
administration of CoQ10. In my experience, it has worked better than
any
medication I have ever used. Many cases appear to be completely
resolved after
CoQ10. Many
cases of high blood pressure share a similar mechanism. About half of
patients
coming to me treated with high blood pressure medications have stopped
that
medication with nothing more than adding CoQ10. And
one
of the reasons heart disease and high blood pressure are so common in
America
is because we are universally deficient in CoQ10. What
Is Normal? In
medicine, when we say something is normal, we take the population that
is
healthy and not complaining of anything and we measure their levels. Then
we
use a bell curve distribution to pick the 95% of people right in the
middle. We
toss out the numbers from the top 2.5%, and the bottom 2.5%, and we say
that
everyone else is “normal.
And
we
are a nation that is now profoundly deficient in CoQ10 because we don’t
have
our dietary source of CoQ10 in the modern world – animal organ meat. When
was
the last time you had deer kidney or elk brains or lamb heart? I
wouldn’t
necessarily recommend you eat it anyway these days, unless it’s from a
grass-fed or wild-caught animal. Studies
show that levels of CoQ10 in commercial livestock are very low when
compared to
wild game. These animals are fed an unnatural diet of grains.
Confinement stops
them from getting enough exercise, and they are artificially fattened
with
hormones. These conditions inhibit healthy CoQ10 levels. It’s
sad
because we’re making it impossible to get the only really good source
of
dietary CoQ10. Organ meat has 200 times more CoQ10 than the skeletal
muscle. We’re
lucky if we even eat enough red meat skeletal muscle, since we’re told
not to
eat it. And there’s virtually nobody eating red meat internal organs.
So you’re
just not capable of getting enough CoQ10 from the modern Western diet
we
follow. Then
we’re taking that population – that universally already has that
extreme
dietary deficiency – and we’re calling that normal. And
if
you take a statin drug to lower your cholesterol, your CoQ10 will be
below that
already deficient “normal” range. Right
now, over 30 million people have prescriptions for statin drugs. And
what’s
worse is that they are told even more specifically NOT to eat red meat.
That’s
a
kind of profound ignorance, combined with that arrogant command
relationship
between the doctor and the patient. The doctor gives you an order – but
he’s
giving you an order to do something in this case that reveals a really
exceptionally troublesome ignorance. Because
it’s not like CoQ10 is an unknown substance. For example, they did a
famous
study almost 20 years ago that looked at two groups of people having
heart
surgery. These were people with already diseased and failed hearts. One
group
was pre-treated with CoQ10 before surgery, and the other got a placebo.
The
study
found that the people treated with CoQ10 had significantly stronger
heartbeats
and pumped blood more powerfully. Not only that, but recovery time for
the
CoQ10 people was short, with no complications. The placebo group took
six times
as long to recover and had complications.1 It’s
almost a willful ignorance for a doctor almost 20 years later not to
know this
issue of CoQ10 deficiency, and why it’s so important, and that it gets
even
worse if you’re on statin medications. Choking
The Breath Out Of You Statin
drugs used to be called by their scientific name, HMG-CoA reductase
inhibitors.
In other words, statins work by stopping your body from “reducing”
HMG-Coenzyme
A, and keep you from using it to make other compounds. One
of
those things you make with HMG-CoA is cholesterol. But,
typical of modern medicine, they invented a treatment that’s worse than
the
problem. Statins simply block or “inhibit” But
this
causes a huge amount of trouble. Your body also uses HMG-CoA to make
two other
critical things. The
first
is testosterone, the sex hormone that both men and women need. The
second is CoQ10, the one nutrient vital to all your cells for making
energy. You
already can’t make very much CoQ10 after the age of 20. If you’re older
than 30
and you add a statin drug to that, you have a recipe for disaster. Not
enough CoQ10 can mean fatigue, muscle soreness, weakness and heart
failure…
which just happen to be the most common complaints of statin users. Some
people think they have avoided the dangers of statins by lowering the
dose, but
even small doses still drive your CoQ10 levels into the basement. One
study
found that only a 10 mg dose of a statin decreased CoQ10 levels by
40%.2 The
authors of the study specifically wrote, “It is imperative that
physicians are
forewarned about the risks associated with CoQ10 depletion.” A
regular
dose of statins prescribed to people with “high” cholesterol can be
anywhere
from 20-80 mg. People taking those doses have almost no CoQ10 in their
bodies
at all, and will have a very difficult time turning oxygen into energy. Meanwhile,
dysfunctional oxygen use contributes to every single inflammatory,
autoimmune
and neurodegenerative disease there is. Statin
drugs are a perfect example of why many times, modern drug treatments
are worse
than the symptoms. Would you take a drug knowing it would suffocate
you? Of
course you wouldn’t. But
the
drug companies don’t want you to know about CoQ10 depletion from statin
use. The
drug
giant Merck, that makes the statin drug Zocor, has known about this
vital
connection for years. In
fact,
Merck filed a patent that combines CoQ10 with statin drugs. Here's an
excerpt: "Since
CoQ10... is of benefit in congestive heart failure patients, the
combination
with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statin drugs) should be of value in
such
patients who also have the added risk of high cholesterol." But
Merck
has never exercised their patent to use CoQ10 with statin drugs. What's
worse,
they've remained silent on the real effect statins can have on you,
never
sharing this vital information with doctors or the public. The
Newest Research Besides
being the most important part of the chain of events that gives you
energy,
CoQ10 plays another role… it helps you make DNA. Why
is
this important to you? Because making new copies of your DNA is how
your body
continues to stay alive. You replace older cells with newer ones, and
without
CoQ10, one of the steps in the process of making DNA can’t happen.3 CoQ10
is
also one of your body’s strongest antioxidants (50 times stronger than
vitamin
E). And
here
are some other studies that show research is opening up a new world of
CoQ10
benefits. These include: •
Blood
Sugar: An Australian study showed that patients who took only
200 mg a day
of CoQ10 were able to improve their blood sugar control and
significantly
reduce their blood pressure.4 And
it’s
not just stain drugs that can rob you of CoQ10. Beta blockers, diabetes
medications and other drugs drop your CoQ10 levels. Excess body fat,
repeatedly
exercising for too long, or chronic inflammation can also use up your
CoQ10
stores. To
re-energize yourself, here are the two best ways to get more CoQ10 so
you can
enjoy all its benefits: 1.
Forbidden Food Full of CoQ10
– Your best source of CoQ10 is something
everyone is afraid to eat today, and you’re advised not to eat it: red
meat. Even
people who are nutrition advocates and are very knowledgeable about
nutrition
want to try to gloss over this issue… that there are no
good vegetable
sources of CoQ10. If
you’re
going to become a vegetarian, you are going to be profoundly deficient
in
CoQ10. Meat and fish are your only sources. They’ll
find miniscule amounts of CoQ10 and say, “Oh, see, you can eat brewer’s
yeast
and get CoQ10.” No
you
can’t. You can’t get an appreciable amount. Spinach,
broccoli, peanuts and wheat germ? Not even
close.http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd72/tish1939/FoodItemChart2.jpg
Whole
grains? Forget it. Whole grains are not a significant or bioavailable
source of
CoQ10. Avocados,
almonds, grape seeds and sesame seeds do have a tiny bit of CoQ10, but
not as
much as animal meat. And
eating meat will not boost your cholesterol levels. One recent study
proved
that eating lean meat helps reduce LDL and raise
HDL levels. It
didn't matter what kind of meat.9 The best food sources of CoQ10 are fish and meat, in this order: ![]() One
thing
to remember is that these amounts are all the ubiquinone form. Your
body needs
400 mg per day of this form of CoQ10. One kg of meat is about 35
ounces. That
means you would have to eat more than two 16 ounce steaks to get 80 mg
of the
ubiquinone form of CoQ10 from your beef. A
better
option would be grass-fed animal meat. Grass-fed beef has much more
CoQ10 that
feedlot-beef does. That’s because CoQ10 accumulates in the fat around
the
organs in animals raised on grass. Commercially raised animals are fed
an
unnatural and toxic diet of grains and hormones. Toxins then collect in
the fat
instead of nutrients like CoQ10. 2.
Get The CoQ10 Your Body Uses
– If you can’t get grass-fed animal meat and
would like to supplement, I recommend the ubiquinol form of CoQ10.
Ubiquinol is
the form that already has the electrons your body uses for energy. And
it’s eight
times more powerful than the old form, ubiquinone. I
suggest
you get a minimum of 50 mg of ubiquinol CoQ10 every day. If you have
high blood
pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, gingivitis, age-related
memory loss,
chronic fatigue or are a vegetarian, increase your dose to 100 mg of
ubiquinol
per day.
Sources 1 Judy,
W.V., Stogsdill, W.W., Folkers, K., "Myocardial preservation by therapy
with coenzyme Q10 during heart surgery," Clin. Investig. 1993;71(8
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