Anti-Wrinkle Protection: Coenzyme Q10.
Coenzyme Q10 was discovered in 1957. This
vitamin-like substance, present in every cell of the body, is vitally important for cell functioning: it plays a
major role in energy production and is a powerful antioxidant. Doctors and researchers around the globe have been
investigating CoQ10, and now it is used for a variety of ailments and as a part of preventive care: * CoQ10 is
needed for anything that requires energy: heart and liver functioning, sperm production, muscle activity * it
boosts immune system * shown to be effective in treatment of gum diseases * lowers blood pressure * it is used for
cancer treatment and was noticed to reduce tumors.
Human body has the ability to make its own CoQ10, but after the age of 20 the production level
declines, but the demand grows. Foods highest in coenzyme CoQ10 include beef, spinach, sardines, albacore tuna, and
peanuts. Unfortunately, high temperatures that we use to cook meals will affect the coenzyme. That is why older
people and those who want to use CoQ10 for therapeutic effect will benefit from taking it as a supplement.
How effective is CoQ10 in skin care?
Wrinkles appear when skin loses its elasticity. This is due to decreased collagen production and collagen cross
linking. Everyday life, cell metabolism, exposure to sun and other environmental factors, toxins, cigarette smoke -
all result in production of free radicals. Those overactive pesky molecules or atoms have odd electrons on their
orbits and try to find a balance. They either give away the odd electron or find a pair for it, thus making another
molecule unstable, turning it into
another free radical.
While this process is natural and unavoidable as a part of metabolism, too many free radicals cause dangerous chain
reactions that destroy cellular compounds and can damage DNA, proteins and lipids (fats). When it comes to
skin aging, free radicals interfere with collagen production and cause
premature aging.
Coenzyme Q10 has exceptional antioxidant properties. Studies show that it can effectively counteract free radical
damage and provide significant protection against UVA-induced depletion of cell membrane. In other words, it will
prevent damage to collagen and elastin production process and help you avoid wrinkles.
CoQ10 is so powerful, it is able to reduce cancer tumors and minimize stroke consequences that are due to suddenly
increased levels of free radicals. So when applied topically, it can provide extra protection for your skin and
produce a dramatic anti-wrinkle effect.
Note: Information in this article is not to be taken as a medical advise. Always consult your doctor if you need
professional help.
About the Author
Natalie Katsman is a co-founder of www.natural-aid.com, where you can find fine quality aloe vera products for beauty and well-being. Natalie is a
publisher of Healthy Skin Newsletter filled with beauty tips, recipes and information on herbal healing, skin
care and cosmetic chemistry.
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