How To Manage Akinesia
Take Coenzyme Q10

We know coenzyme Q10 is a component of every cell in the body. We also know the cell controller in the mitochondria manages electron transport via coenzyme Q10. It has a role as an antioxidant as it controls cell membrane stability and ultimate death of the cell. Coenzyme Q10 insufficiency is associated with encephalomyopathy, cerebellar ataxia, and myopathy. Patients with these disorders have shown improvement by taking coenzyme Q10, which does mediate some lipid metabolism and has been employed in the intervention of heart and circulatory diseases. It has also been shown taking coenzyme Q10 has helped with Parkinson's disease and similar conditions, particularly with akinesia.
Ongoing trials for its efficacy are underway. There is much conjecture over coenzyme Q10 use, but objective medical data for use in nervous system problems like akinesia have yet to be definitively established.
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