For Brain Tumor:
CoQ10 is another effective nutritional supplement for treating brain tumors, according to Julius Goepp, a medical doctor. CoQ10 is an important nutrient that helps limit cancer growth by controlling free radicals in the body. CoQ10 is also considered as a “tissue-protecting antioxidant”, so it helps prevent damage and can reverse the effects of damage in your cells.
For Huntington’s Disease:
Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10, is produced by the human body and is needed for the different cells’ basic functioning. There’s promising evidence to support the use of CoQ10 in the treatment of symptoms associated with Fredirich’s ataxia and Parkinson’s disease. Better designed trials are needed to confirm early study results.
Allergic reactions have not been linked with CoQ10 supplements, although rash and itching have been reported, albeit rarely. It’s recommended that you stop usage two weeks before and after surgery, dental procedures and diagnostic procedures with bleeding risks. If you have a history of blood clots, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack, or stroke, use CoQ10 cautiously. The same goes for those taking anticoagulants (blood thinners) or antiplatelet drugs, blood pressure drugs, blood sugar drugs, cholesterol drugs or thyroid drugs. It’s important to avoid using it if pregnant or breastfeeding, too.