A recent research showcases that people born with low birth weight can use supplemental co-enzyme Q (CoQ) which may reduce risk of heart diseases. This enzyme, which is naturally made in the body, is required to ensure the proper functioning of cell mitochondria and also protects cells from oxidative damage. Feeding low birth weight rat offspring extra CoQ prevented the age-associated damage that causes heart disease. Additionally, the reports shows that CoQ is reduced in white ...
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