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Yandex search CoQ10 anti parasitic:
‘Coenzyme Q10 is most effective against ascarids in the brain and bone marrow and helps to open the parasites’ expulsion pathways.’
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I don’t know much about actually supplementing CoQ10 specifically. Just that there is a link to statins, Alzheimer’s, and parasites that we aren’t being told about by most.
Quite interesting that CoQ10 has many benefits to the heart as well. Begs the question: is a certain percentage of heart disease in humans essentially due to undiagnosed heart-worm type parasites?? Like in dogs??? Not saying plaque isn’t a factor but makes you go hmmmm????
The Rockefeller medical complex must keep parasites buried and out of the public perception - is where I’m at.
I was taking coq10 for some health issues a while back and am a man. In my research I never read anything that mentioned any gender differences related to it. It may or may not be helpful for what we’re talking about here but it’s safe to take regardless. Just research dosage and contraindications as usual
Alz may also be caused by statins blocking the brain from having access to cholesterol, which it uses to maintain itself.
There’s some posts on it around here.
Don’t forget, statins reduce CoQ10:
— Yandex search CoQ10 anti parasitic: ‘Coenzyme Q10 is most effective against ascarids in the brain and bone marrow and helps to open the parasites’ expulsion pathways.’ —
The plaque might be a cover story, so to speak.
Is it good to take CoQ10?
For males and females, or just females?
I don’t know much about actually supplementing CoQ10 specifically. Just that there is a link to statins, Alzheimer’s, and parasites that we aren’t being told about by most.
Quite interesting that CoQ10 has many benefits to the heart as well. Begs the question: is a certain percentage of heart disease in humans essentially due to undiagnosed heart-worm type parasites?? Like in dogs??? Not saying plaque isn’t a factor but makes you go hmmmm????
The Rockefeller medical complex must keep parasites buried and out of the public perception - is where I’m at.
I was taking coq10 for some health issues a while back and am a man. In my research I never read anything that mentioned any gender differences related to it. It may or may not be helpful for what we’re talking about here but it’s safe to take regardless. Just research dosage and contraindications as usual
Thanks for that heads up.
https://yandex.com/search/touch/?text=statins+alzheimer+site%3Agreatawakening.win&lr=10130