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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Heart issues 10 years in (Left Ventricle Hypertrophy)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 33520" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>Dr Peter H. Langsjoen, M.D. He is probably the best authority on co-q-10 in the world. </p><p> The web link below basically describes the recommendations he did back in 2011. The only difference I'm aware of is he now recommends the blood plasma level of 5.0 micrograms per milliliter CoQ10 levels. His basic recommendation is 600 mg of ubiquinol taken in three doses at 200 mg time during the day. This usually gets you to 5.0 micrograms per milliliter blood plasma levels of CoQ10. If that doesn't get you to the 5.0 micrograms per milliliter blood plasma level of CoQ10 just take more ubiquinol until you get to that level. An example would be a patient with the 20% heart ejection fraction. Would go to 40% heart ejection fraction over 3 to 4 months time period. So his protocols are basically to use high dose ubiquinol to get your CoQ10 blood plasma levels up to 5.0 micrograms per milliliter.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> The point of this is to get your heart ejection fraction up fast using the high-dose ubiquinol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 33520, member: 843"] Dr Peter H. Langsjoen, M.D. He is probably the best authority on co-q-10 in the world. The web link below basically describes the recommendations he did back in 2011. The only difference I'm aware of is he now recommends the blood plasma level of 5.0 micrograms per milliliter CoQ10 levels. His basic recommendation is 600 mg of ubiquinol taken in three doses at 200 mg time during the day. This usually gets you to 5.0 micrograms per milliliter blood plasma levels of CoQ10. If that doesn't get you to the 5.0 micrograms per milliliter blood plasma level of CoQ10 just take more ubiquinol until you get to that level. An example would be a patient with the 20% heart ejection fraction. Would go to 40% heart ejection fraction over 3 to 4 months time period. So his protocols are basically to use high dose ubiquinol to get your CoQ10 blood plasma levels up to 5.0 micrograms per milliliter. The point of this is to get your heart ejection fraction up fast using the high-dose ubiquinol. [/QUOTE]
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