Thursday 2 January 2014

Effect of smoking in Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10  - Powerful Antioxidant 

  The role of Coenzyme Q10, known as ubiquinone, is important in everyday life as it is directly involved in the electron transport chain and the aerobic cellular respiration. The heart beats around 100.000 times a day thus the entire cardiovascular system is subjected to continuous work with the aim of normal respiration. When the levels of Coenzyme Q10 are abnormal then the body can not carry the functions effectively and the heart experiences a variety of obstacles. 

  When Coenzyme Q10 is present in the body then various types of disorders can be treated even some extreme one such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. This condition affects the musculoskeletal nerve impulses that enable and control stature. The initial symptoms of the disorder are cramping, twitching and weakness and then it gets more serious when it reaches a point where swallowing is difficult.

  Apart from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis there are other conditions that can have detrimental effects in the nervous systems. These are pesticides in the food, irradiated food and cigarettes. Smokers particularly tend not to watch what they eat and consume modified foods either processed and irradiated ones. When smoking however there is another one drawback. Coenzyme presence is eliminated thus some health issues appear such as impairments in the energy of the heart, lack of mental clarity, fatigue and cancer. It is crucial therefore to take care of the lifestyle trends.


http://www.naturalnews.com/043364_CoQ10_cigarettes_smoking_cessation.html

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