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Dr. Peter H. Langsjoen is considered the world’s foremost expert in the use of CoQ10 to treat cardiac disease. Dr. Langsjoen received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Honors. The University of Texas at Austin….. M.D. degree The University of Texas Health Science Center… Did his Internal Medicine Residency - University of North Dakota, , Cardiology Fellowship Scott & White Memorial Hospital Temple Texas He conducts his research and clinical practice in Tyler, Texas. its time to make our fighting weight with Dr. Peter Langsjoen Thanks for being with us Doctor Widely considered one of the world’s if not the world’s foremost expert in the use of CoQ10 to treat cardiac disease. Can you first give us a a snap shot of what it is? Is it a vitamin, herb, mineral? “The clinical experience with CoQ10 in heart failure is nothing short of dramatic, and it is reasonable to believe that the entire field of medicine should be re-evaluated in light of this growing knowledge,” notes Dr. Langsjoen heart and brain health,1 exciting new discoveries point to broad and novel roles for CoQ10 as a “chemo protectant” with tremendous promise as an adjuvant therapy in cancer treatment.2-5 Remarkable Effects of CoQ10 in Fighting Melanoma, Diabetes, Endothelial Dysfunction, and More! CoQ10 can play in cancer prevention and management, it’s important to recognize the intimate relationships between oxidant damage, inflammation, and the processes that initiate and promote cancer growth. Throughout life, a build-up of free radical CoQ10 may be essential to preserving healthy visual function in adults. People with age-related macular degeneration, a common cause of vision loss in adults, have lower plasma CoQ10 levels than do unaffected individuals.21 A recent double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial demonstrated that adults with early macular degeneration who supplemented with a combination of CoQ10, acetyl-L-carnitine, and omega-3 fatty acids for one year improved their visual function. Intriguing evidence suggests that CoQ10 may even help to improve male fertility.10 Two common causes of infertility in men are low sperm count and impaired sperm motility.27 In an early study, supplementation with a CoQ10 analog resulted in significant increases in both sperm count and motility.10 In a more recent trial, infertile men who supplemented with CoQ10 for six months demonstrated improved sperm motility and increased levels of CoQ10 in the sperm and seminal fluid.28 Scientists believe that CoQ10 may positively modulate male fertility by supporting mitochondrial energy production and by protecting sperm against oxidative stress.27,28 CoQ10 thus offers hope to couples seeking to overcome the challenges posed by impaired fertility. CoQ10’s latest applications—in fighting skin and other cancers, photoaging, high blood sugar, endothelial dysfunction, migraine headaches, and Parkinson’s disease, to name just a few—further bolster its standing as an essential, energizing super-nutrient. This comes as no surprise to scientists who are intimately familiar with this remarkable nutrient. CoQ10 may also have important applications in preventing and managing periodontal disease, which is characterized by wasting of the gum tissue. People with advanced periodontal disease demonstrate low levels of CoQ10 in gum tissues. Topical CoQ10 application improves the gum health of people suffering from periodontal disease, and also speeds tissue healing following periodontal surgery.1,10 research published in peer-reviewed journals around the world. In these studies, scientists report innovative uses for CoQ10 in treating disorders as disparate as age-related macular degeneration, periodontal disease, and male infertility. individuals suffering from active HIV infection are often vulnerable to a range of infections due to their weakened immune function, and typically demonstrate diminished levels of CoQ10. Supplemental CoQ10 at a dose of 200 mg daily has been found to help improve the ratio of beneficial T-helper immune cells to detrimental T-suppressor immune cells.10 When the ubiquinol form of CoQ10 was introduced last year, Dr. Langsjoen and his associates were curious to investigate whether it could reverse the course of advanced congestive heart failure. Along with his pioneering father, Dr. Langsjoen had observed that patients with advanced heart failure often failed to achieve adequate blood (plasma) levels, even when high doses of conventional CoQ10 were used. ubiquinol increased mean plasma CoQ10 levels up to 4.1 mcg/mL (or 2.92-fold greater than ubiquinone). a tendency in our society for Coenzyme Q10 deficiency with age. Once maturity is reached most people lose their ability to synthesize sufficient CoQ10 for their energy need Turning off dangerous gene expression