Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 , Melony <melony@b...> wrote: melony, i've read and experienced the benefits of Co Q10 many times regarding tooth and gum health. you can find several books and articles on the benefits of Q10. if you type coenzyme Q10 into your search engine you'd be able to read report after report for days. my husband had a tooth begin to ache on a saturday night. he took 120mg of Q10 every hour or two. by midafternoon sunday the pain was gone. he saw the dentist on monday, needed a root canal and never had any further discomfort. he declined the steroids and antibiotics recommended by the allopathic dentist, had no discomfort between the temporary cap and the permanent cap. he did contine to use about 400 mg of Q10 for a week or so. personally if i have tooth sensitivity i increase my Q10 up to 400 to 600mg for a day or two. the tenderness goes away and i go back to maintenance amounts, for me thats around 120 mg or more depending on what rolls out of the Q10 bottle. i've also seen benefits with my animals who had some dental problems before i understood the benefits of raw feeding. the sceintific name for CoQ10 is ubiquinone meaning it is everywhere. it seems to be necessary for cellular life. i have a few artilces i downloaded that describe the benefits of Q10. i you'd like reprints you can contact me directly. best wishes w/ your dental challenges, elinda -- http://Elinda.net Super Foods = Super Wellness http://elinda.net/prot/store/tplShowProductFile.asp?itemcode=33 -104-00#q10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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