If you want more coQ10 why not eat a ripe fresh apple or two per 
day?
Tony

On 18 Jan 2005 at 12:20, Dan Nave wrote:

> I can't support this with references at this time, but it is my
> recollection 
> that some people were selling CoQ10 in an oil base and claiming that
> it
> 
> was about 3 times more effective than the regular (dry) CoQ10 since it
> 
> was only oil soluble.  So they were selling less mg for a higher
> price.
> 
> 
> I felt that it was possible that one could get a better bang for the
> buck by dissolving in oil or mixing the CoQ10 with an edible oil
> before ingesting.  Perhaps it could also be taken together with some
> lecithin.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> CS>Co-Q-10
> 
> From: S&JY (view other messages by this author) 
> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:01:57 
> 
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> All,
> 
> My wife & I have been taking Co-Q-10 for so long that we have
> forgotten why we do it!  It is getting more expensive, and we are
> wondering why we should continue with it, or if there are other less
> expensive products that do the equivalent thing.  I do remember that
> the body naturally produces this, and the amount it produces tapers
> off as we get older.  Are their techniques to utilize more of the
> supplemental Co-Q-10, similar to mixing Gatorade with EIS?  Yes, this
> is off-topic, so just a quick answer & we can drop the thread.
> 
> --Steve Y.
> 
> 
> 
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