Coenzyme Q10: Deficiency Rather Rare

Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin-like substance that was first discovered in 1957 at the University of Wisconsin. Q10 is both produced by the body itself and absorbed through food. Nevertheless, some manufacturers offer dietary supplements, creams and lotions with extra portions of coenzyme Q10. However, experts describe these extra portions as useless. What is the … Coenzyme Q10: Deficiency Rather Rare

Alpha lipoic acid

Synonyms in a broader sense Lipoic acid, thioctic acid R-lipoic acid Antioxidant Neuropathy drugs Neurotropic drug Alpha-lipoic acid is a sulphur-containing fatty acid which the human body produces to a small extent itself and which is mostly taken in with food. The substance plays a role as a coenzyme in many metabolic processes and in … Alpha lipoic acid