June 25, 2015
(GreenMedInfo.com) Ubiquinol – a form of CoQ10 – has been found to improve symptoms for some Parkinson’s patients, and may well be a candidate for adjunctive treatment according to recent clinical research.
Researchers from Japan’s Juntendo University School of Medicine have discovered that one particular form of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) can significantly reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
The researchers conducted a study that lasted nearly two years. They tested a group of 58 Parkinson’s patients. They divided the patients into two groups, depending upon their condition.
The first group of 26 patients was experiencing Parkinson’s disease in a phase that is called the “wearing off” phase. This occurs when the levodopa drugs begin to reduce their effectiveness, and the Parkinson’s symptoms begin to increase. It is typical for this ‘wearing off’ phase to occur after around two years on levodopa drugs.
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