COENZYME Q10: CELLULAR ENERGY FOR HEALTHY AGING

Antiaging medicine sometimes reveals precious substances able to support the body's work. Among these, Coenzyme Q10, is an antioxidant molecule naturally produced by the organism whose production tends to decrease with advancing age.

12-02-2024

The role of Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10 plays a very important role as it is fundamental for the transport of electrons in the mitochondrial chain which is the basis of the cellular respiration mechanism. The enzyme, in addition to being directly involved in the energy production process, is used in anti-aging medicine for its antioxidant qualities which allow it to neutralize free radicals that threaten the cells oxidative balance. This twofold function makes it a precious ally against signs of aging, especially for its preventive role in relation to pathologies such as diabetes, migraines, Parkinson's disease and heart failure.

Coenzyme Q10 integration

Although our body naturally produces Coenzyme Q10, it’s recommended to vary and balance the diet so that it can provide part of the supply. The diet should be enriched with nuts, spinach, fish and lean meats. When particular conditions arise that limit its synthesis - for example aging and use of statins to lower cholesterol, external supplementation can balance the deficiency.

According to antiaging medicine, it should be paid particular attention to the diet combined with a tailor-made integration program to gain a comfortable aging.

Coenzyme Q10 integration according to antiaging medicine

Given the crucial role of Coenzyme Q10 in the mechanisms of cellular respiration and considering, at the same time, the gradual decline in production, anti-aging medicine encourages a targeted integration of the molecule to support the organism as we age. Since needs are subjective, the best treatment involves an individual supplementation therapy based on the patient’s need.

The Bonaccorso Studio implements the principles of anti-aging medicine to prevent and slow down the skin, cellular, brain and musculoskeletal aging. Dr. Michele Bonaccorso is a medical doctor, specializing in anesthesiology and intensive care. He has been studying functional medicine for over 10 years.

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