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ConsumerLab reviews CoQ10

10/16/2006 JR

The good news is that all 36 products tested had the claimed ingredients. But the doses varied from 15 mg to 400 mg!

This isn’t surprising and has been discussed here before. Perspective on the value of CoQ10 to treat high blood pressure, angina, and Alzheimer’s disease is provided in this earlier post.

10/16/06 22:35 JR

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