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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Oral Treatments for Peyronie's Disease => Topic started by: platothefish on August 18, 2017, 04:35:56 AM
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Hi
I can see there is some discussion about Q10. I have been taking it (600mg a day) for the last few weeks and have noticed some small improvement in my Peyronies. However I have found that I can feel light headed and have even fainted, which I have been able to isolate to the Q10 intake. Additionally I have noticed sleep problems. Apparently it can reduce blood pressure. However I am testing it by taking it with food and different times of the day - I will add more about that later.
As an academic I turned to the research and found this useful literature review by the The International Coenzyme Q10 Association: https://www.fonteine.com/q10.html which is worth reading - the english version is below the dutch version - just scroll down. It gives an overview of Q10 studies.
Hope you find this useful
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platothefish
The research about Q10 is written by The International Coenzyme Q10 Association.
Can be trusted? they are an interest party in the subject, no?
James
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The information is not written by the International Coenzyem Q10 Association rather it was a review of the literature done by them. Big difference.
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I suppose my English not enough to understand the difference. I am an illiterate, never learned English :)
James